Answer: IDIOM

AnswerCrossword Clue
IDIOMLanguage peculiarity
IDIOM"Jump the shark," e.g.
IDIOMShoot the breeze, e.g.
IDIOM"Eat crow," e.g.
IDIOMUnder the weather, e.g.
IDIOMWay of putting things
IDIOMBite the bullet, e.g.
IDIOMHit the hay, say
IDIOMHit the road, say
IDIOMDown in the dumps, say
IDIOMGet one's goat, e.g.
IDIOM"Under wraps" is one
IDIOMParlance
IDIOMParticular dialect
IDIOM"Eat crow" or "talk turkey"
IDIOM"Put two and two together," e.g.
IDIOMDialect
IDIOMToughie for a language learner
IDIOMVernacularism
IDIOM"On the road" or "hang one's head," for example
idioma mode of expression peculiar to a language
IDIOMConfusing phrase for nonnatives
IDIOM"In the doghouse," e.g.
IDIOMJargon
IDIOMPatois
IDIOMPeculiar to a language
IDIOMFigure of speech
IDIOMCommon expression
IDIOMManner of speaking
IDIOMLanguage quirk
IDIOMPhrase that doesn't translate
IDIOM"In seventh heaven," e.g.
IDIOM"Full of beans" or "in a pickle," e.g.
IDIOM"Loose as a goose," for one
IDIOM"On the back burner," e.g.
IDIOMLanguage learner's hurdle
IDIOMImmigrant's hurdle
IDIOMExpression that doesn't translate literally
IDIOMIt's not literal
IDIOM"Lose one's head" or "lose one's shirt"