Skip to content
Search
The Village Idiom
Home
Idioms
Expand
Expression
Location
Food
Metaphors
Frustration
connection
Transportation
Emotion
About
Contact
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
The Village Idiom
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Toggle Menu
Appearance
not a pretty sight: Idiom Meaning and Origin
neat and tidy: Idiom Meaning and Origin
look the part: Idiom Meaning and Origin
look like: Idiom Meaning and Origin
look as if one has lost a shilling and found sixpence: Idiom Meaning and Origin
look as if one had lost a shilling and found sixpence: Idiom Meaning and Origin
let oneself go: Idiom Meaning and Origin
just another pretty face: Idiom Meaning and Origin
jug ears: Idiom Meaning and Origin
homely as a hedge fence: Idiom Meaning and Origin
hide nor hair: Idiom Meaning and Origin
have a face like the back end of a bus: Idiom Meaning and Origin
Page navigation
Previous Page
Previous
1
2
3
4
Next Page
Next
Home
Idioms
Toggle child menu
Expand
Expression
Location
Food
Metaphors
Frustration
connection
Transportation
Emotion
About
Contact
Toggle Menu Close
Search for:
Search