Common Idioms (V)
An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning cannot be understood from the literal meanings of its individual words. Instead, it has a figurative meaning that is culturally understood by native speakers. "Vanish into thin air" is an example of an idiom beginning with V.- Vanish into thin air means to disappear completely and mysteriously.
- My keys vanished into thin air — I can't find them anywhere.
- vale of tears
- valley of death
- vanish into thin air
- vast majority
- velvet handcuffs
- verge on
- very well
- victory at sea
- view from the top
- vim and vigor
- voice in the wilderness
- vote down
- vote with one's feet
- vote with one's wallet
- vouch for
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