Nature Idioms (Page 1)
List of Nature Idioms
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- A rising tide lifts all boats
- A shallow brook babbles the loudest
- Across the pond
- As cold as stone
- At sea
- Beat the daylights out of someone
- Between a rock and a hard place
- Boil the ocean
- Break the ice
- Clear as mud
- Cliffhanger
- Cuts no ice
- Dead air
- Down-to-earth
- Drop in the ocean
- Four corners of the earth
- Full of hot air
- Grass may be greener on the other side but it's just as hard to mow
- Head for the hills
- Hung the moon
- In broad daylight
- It takes all kinds to make a world
- It's an ill wind that blows no good
- Lay of the land
- Let the dust settle
- Light a fire under
- Make a mountain out of a molehill
- Make waves
- Many moons ago
- Moral high ground
- Mountain to climb
- Move mountains
- Mud in the fire
- Nature abhors a vacuum
- No smoke without fire
- Not the only pebble on the beach
- Old flames die hard
- Older than dirt
- Older than the hills
- On ice
- On the rocks
- Place in the sun
- Pull out of the fire
- Ride with the tide
- Run into the sand
- Scare the daylights out of someone
- Scattered to the four winds
- Sea change
- Sell down the river
- Shed light
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