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| Mental pictures conveyed in words |
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| Not straight a roundabout reply. |
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| The inside of a building, inner, internal |
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| The language of people, an expression which has a whole has a meaning different from the meanings of the individual words joined together. Example: To hard put to it means to have difficulty |
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| Exhisting or lying in the middle a go between. |
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| Not according to custom or rule without ceremony |
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| A clash between ideas or feelings within ones self. |
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| Hidden sarcasm the expression of the opposite of what is really meant ridiculed. |
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| A question is asked and an answer is given |
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