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The idiom "love to death" is used to describe someone who loves something or someone so much that they would do anything to protect or keep them, even if it meant sacrificing their own life.

The idiom "a drop in the ocean" is used to describe a person or object that makes a very small impact on something, especially compared to what was expected. It suggests that the thing being described is insignificant or has no real effect.

The idiom "vim and vigor" refers to a person's energy, vitality, or liveliness. It suggests that the person has a lot of physical strength, mental clarity, and emotional vitality.

The idiom "blue eyed boy" is used to describe someone who is naive, innocent, or unsuspecting. It can also refer to someone who has a tendency to trust others without question or caution.