"Beauty and Charm: A Collection of Idioms about Gorgeous Women"

 Idioms about Beautiful Women

Definition: An idiom is a phrase or expression that has a figurative meaning different from the literal meaning of the words in it. Here are a few idioms related to beautiful women, along with examples of how they can be used in a sentence:


 

1) "A face that launched a thousand ships": This idiom refers to a woman who is so beautiful that her looks are said to have inspired men to great feats or to have caused them to go to war. 

Example: "She had a face that launched a thousand ships and a personality that kept them coming back for more."

 

2) "A knock-out": This idiom refers to a woman who is extremely attractive and striking. 

Example: "I couldn't take my eyes off her, she was a real knock-out."

 

3) "A beauty queen": This idiom refers to a woman who is very beautiful and often used for winner of beauty contests. 

Example: "She was a beauty queen in her youth and still a stunner in her middle age."

 

4) "A diamond in the rough": This idiom refers to a woman who is beautiful, but who is not yet fully polished or refined. 

Example: "She may not have been the most polished lady at the party, but she was definitely a diamond in the rough."

 

5) "A looker": This idiom refers to a woman who is attractive and good-looking. 

Example: "He couldn't stop staring at her, she was a real looker."

Arslan Inayat

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