K kingtoori New member Joined Jul 6, 2014 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Pashto, Pushto Home Country Pakistan Current Location Australia Jul 6, 2014 #1 What's the opposite of this idiom of "look like a drowned rat"?
emsr2d2 Moderator Staff member Joined Jul 28, 2009 Member Type English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location UK Jul 6, 2014 #2 Welcome to the forum. :hi: Idioms don't usually have opposites. They are just standalone phrases. Someone who isn't "looking like a drowned rat" is simply dry or not wet.
Welcome to the forum. :hi: Idioms don't usually have opposites. They are just standalone phrases. Someone who isn't "looking like a drowned rat" is simply dry or not wet.
K kingtoori New member Thread starter Joined Jul 6, 2014 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Pashto, Pushto Home Country Pakistan Current Location Australia Jul 6, 2014 #3 opposite idiom of look like a drowned rat? (Moderator note: This is a merged post.) Last edited by a moderator: Jul 6, 2014
Barb_D Moderator Staff member Joined Mar 12, 2007 Member Type Other Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Jul 6, 2014 #4 Welcome to Using English. Please note a few simple rules that will help you get responses faster. Use proper capitalization. Ask your question properly. "Could you please tell me any idioms that mean the opposite of 'you look like a drowned rat'?" Do you simply mean the person looks good? Looks great? Is in a normal state of not being wet? EDIT: I have merged your duplicate threads. Please don't post the same question multiple times. Last edited: Jul 6, 2014
Welcome to Using English. Please note a few simple rules that will help you get responses faster. Use proper capitalization. Ask your question properly. "Could you please tell me any idioms that mean the opposite of 'you look like a drowned rat'?" Do you simply mean the person looks good? Looks great? Is in a normal state of not being wet? EDIT: I have merged your duplicate threads. Please don't post the same question multiple times.