| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| COLLOQUIAL | Idiomatic | |
| ANIDIOMATICAL | Not idiomatic. | |
| IDIOCY | Foolishness shown in extremes of idiomatic inaccuracy | |
| IMPURE | Not accurate; not idiomatic; as, impure Latin; an impure style. | |
| PHRASE | A short, pithy expression; especially, one which is often employed; a peculiar or idiomatic turn of speech; as, to err is human. | |
| IDIOMATICAL | Of or pertaining to, or conforming to, the mode of expression peculiar to a language; as, an idiomatic meaning; an idiomatic phrase. | |
| UNDER | In a lower, subject, or subordinate condition; in subjection; -- used chiefly in a few idiomatic phrases; as, to bring under, to reduce to subj... | |
| TAKE | ...es, limited by a following complement, in many idiomatic phrases; as, to take a resolution; I take the liberty to say. ... | |