Found 1,631 phrases starting with C: Page #27

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country mileA long way, a great distance.Rate it:
couple upTo get into pairs.Rate it:
courage of one's convictionsSteadfast adherence to one's beliefs or principles, especially in the face of criticism or other opposition.Rate it:
court martialmilitary trialRate it:
covenant of saltA long-lasting agreement.Rate it:
cover girla girl (often a female model) whose picture appears on magazine covers; also specifically refers to a female spokesperson for CoverGirl, an American cosmetics brandRate it:
cover one's assTo make preparations or take precautions to ensure that one is not blamed or punished for one's conduct.Rate it:
cover one's basesTo be thorough; to prepare thoroughly or completely.Rate it:
cover one's feetto lower one's garment, especially to urinate or defecate.Rate it:
cover someone's assTo make preparations or take precautions to ensure that a person is not blamed or punished for his or her conduct.Rate it:
cover upTo conceal or disguise.Rate it:
coverage and productionarea coverage and yieldRate it:
cowboy showerA simple shower in a horse trailer's living area to remove the dirt and grime associated with working around livestock.Rate it:
cowboy showerA simple shower in a mudroom to remove the grime from the outdoors and the workday, before entering into a home or ranchhouse.Rate it:
cowboy upTo put on a more heterosexual manner, in order to fit in.Rate it:
cowgirl positionA sex position in which the man lies on his back, and the woman sits on top of him facing him.Rate it:
cozy upWith "to", to ingratiate oneself .Rate it:
cozy up toAlternative spelling of cosy up toRate it:
CPCFCInitialism of corresponding parts of congruent forms are congruent.Rate it:
crab mentalityA way of thinking best described by the phrase "if I can't have it, neither can you." The metaphor refers to a pot of crabs in which one tries to escape over the side, but is relentlessly pulled down by the others in the pot.Rate it:
crack a bookTo open up one's books, especially in order to study.Rate it:
crack a cribTo break into a house.Rate it:
crack a fatTo have an erection.Rate it:
crack a smileTo smile, especially while attempting not to.Rate it:
crack a smileTo begin to smile.Rate it:
crack downTo enforce more stringently or more thoroughly.Rate it:
crack down onTo enforce laws or punish more vigilantly.Rate it:
crack of dawnThe first moment of daylight; sunrise.Rate it:
crack onTask.Rate it:
crack ontoTo flirt with; to approach and speak to, seeking romance, love, sex, etc.Rate it:
crack throughTo penetrateRate it:
crack throughTo overcome, get byRate it:
crack upTo laugh heartily.Rate it:
crack upTo cause to laugh heartily.Rate it:
crack upTo become insane; to suffer a mental breakdown.Rate it:
crack-upAircraft crash, crash landing,Rate it:
crack-upOne can 'crack-up' emotionally with laughter or tears as a result of an observation, a joke, a story, a scene, a sequence in a movie, opera, stage play or animal, baby or children;s antics:Rate it:
cracked me upTo break ones solemnity, reservedness, seriousness.Rate it:
cracked the whipMy former boss demanded much in the manner of results, production. In addition he worked us long hours without advance notice, without overtime, rather promised US time-off in the future.Rate it:
cracking upLaughing loudlyRate it:
cradle robberA person who marries or becomes romantically involved with someone who is much younger or who employs or otherwise engages a young person for a purpose inappropriate for his or her age.Rate it:
cradle snatcherA person who prefers to date people significantly younger than themselves.Rate it:
cradle songlullabyRate it:
cradle-to-graveSpanning an entire lifetime; from birth to death.Rate it:
cradle-to-graveSpanning an entire lifetime, from birth to death.Rate it:
cramp someone's styleTo restrict someone's free actions, or to give the impression of such.Rate it:
crane flydaddy longlegsRate it:
crank outTo produce in large volumes mechanically or as if by machine.Rate it:
crank the handleTo perform a process; to do some work.Rate it:
crank upTo start something mechanical, an act that often used to involve cranking.Rate it:

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