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English idioms,sayings and expressions
english idioms,sayings
miércoles, 22 de septiembre de 2010
up to the minute 20368
up to the minute means "the most recent information"
Example: I wish I knew more about what is happening in the capital city. We need more up to the minute news.
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have something hung up and salted 20459
make a pig of yourself (informal)20458
not suffer fools (gladly) 20457
clique 20456
stretch out vi (lie down, sprawl)20455
mince (one's) words 20454
be a figment of your/the imagination 20453
sloppy 20452
No love lost 20451
Mum's the word 20450
Gape 20449
pout 1 20448
scowl 20447
smirk (smûrk)20446
scruffY 20445
will eat someone for breakfast and will have someo...
Dream of a funeral and you hear of a marriage. 2034
have/keep a foot in both camps 2033
someone's claim to fame 2032
play one's cards close to one's chest and play one...
fast one 20430
like gold dust (British & Australian) also like g...
ensuing 20428
hide one's light under a bushel 20427
a cheap shot 20426
buy something on credit 20425
bring (one) to one's senses 20424
think someone hung the moon 20424
deeply moved 20423
to take account of the stock 20422
to strike up a friendship 20421
. I don't wish to impose 20420
IMPOSE 20419
Give someone a run for their money 20418
to be off base 20417
hit below the belt 20416
above par 20415
take someone to task 20414
the dice are loaded against somebody 20413
dog-tired (informal)20412
Agony aunt 20411
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the top of the tree 20409
of late (slightly formal)20408
put something on the map 20407
kill the fatted calf 20406
be full of piss and vinegar (American very inform...
funny isn't it 20404
take the liberty of doing something 20403
cards are stacked against (one)2402
blow something sky-high 2401
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Cast one's bread upon the waters 20398
see someone or something in a new light 20397
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so clean you could eat off the floor 20391
down-and-out 20390
Struck dumb 20389
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come on 20387
carry coals to Newcastle 20386
catch someone napping 20385
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cut through red tape 20383
take five 20382
shy away from somebody 20381
all the time in the world 20380
To elbow one's way 20379
cordon off 20378
suck up 20377
mirage 20376
smoke-filled room 20375
Time and tide wait for no man 20374
THE BUCK STOPS HERE 20373
DON'T GIVE UP THE DAY JOB 20372
drink to excess 20371
see a man about a dog 20370
Burn not your house to fright the mouse away 20369
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