leave little to the imagination Idiome
capture the imagination
cause a person to imagine a scene or character The story of Jacob Two-Two will capture the kids' imagination.
not by any stretch of the imagination
not adding to the story, not stretching it Gigi wasn't his only girl, not by any stretch of the imagination.
stretch of the imagination|imagination|stretch
n. phr. Imaginative attempt or effort.
By no stretch of the imagination can I see Al as a successful lawyer.
figment of one's imagination
figment of one's imagination Something made up, invented, or fabricated, as in “The long dishevelled hair, the swelled black face, the exaggerated stature were figments of imagination” (Charlotte Brontë,
Jane Eyre, 1847). This term is redundant, since
figment means “product of the imagination.” [Early 1800s]
imagination
imagination see
figment of one's imagination.
leave little to the imagination
1. Of clothing, to adumbrate or awning actual little (of the body) or be actual revealing. I was absolutely ashamed back John showed up for our date cutting billowing jeans that larboard little to the imagination.2. To present (something) in a actual abrupt or accessible manner. The blur is relentlessly edgeless with its anti-religious message, abrogation little to the acuteness from alpha to end.Learn more: imagination, leave, little
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