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What type of figurative language is "Get cold feet"?

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  • 17-12-2021

Answer:

Idiom

Explanation:

Idiom is a term that means something different than what it says. This doesn't mean actually having freezing, cold feet. It means being nervous. Therefore, it is an idiom.

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