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Idiomatic Expressions - Idioms About Colors

This document provides a list of common idiomatic expressions involving colors, including "black and blue" meaning bruised or injured, "green with envy" meaning envious, and "red flag" meaning a warning sign. It explores the meanings behind idioms that use colors like black, blue, green, red, white, yellow, and purple figuratively in the English language.

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Idiomatic Expressions - Idioms About Colors

This document provides a list of common idiomatic expressions involving colors, including "black and blue" meaning bruised or injured, "green with envy" meaning envious, and "red flag" meaning a warning sign. It explores the meanings behind idioms that use colors like black, blue, green, red, white, yellow, and purple figuratively in the English language.

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Idiomatic Expressions - Idioms about colors

This is a list of idioms about colors

all cats are grey in the dark


be in black and white
black and blue
black sheep
black-and-white
blue-eyed boy
born to the purple
browned off
fair-haired boy
feel blue
golden opportunity
green light
green with envy
green-eyed monster
in the pink
out of the blue
red flag
red handed
red ink
red-letter day
run a red light
scream blue murder
until one is blue in the face
whiter than white
yellow journalism

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