Edom Idiom, Proverb
chromedome
bald person, silkhead A chromedome can tell you the the advantages of being bald.
give one one's freedom
Idiom(s): give one one's freedom
Theme: FREEDOM
to set someone free; to divorce someone.
• Mrs. Brown wanted to give her husband his freedom.
• Well, Tom, I hate to break it to you this way, but I have decided to give you your freedom.
die of boredom
Idiom(s): die of boredom
Theme: BOREDOM
to suffer from boredom; to be very bored.
• No one has ever really died of boredom.
• We sat there and listened politely, even though we almost died of boredom.
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