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can't do right for doing wrongBe in a situation where any course of action leads to a negative outcome.Rate it:
Can't Fight City HallThe under authority person cannot do anything against an administrative system, there is no way to win the struggle against official procedureRate it:
Can't Get Blood from a StoneTo be unable of doing impossible things,Rate it:
can't get enoughTo greatly enjoy; to like a lotRate it:
can't helpIs unable to avoid a situation, or stop something from happening.Rate it:
Can't Hit the Side of a BarnTo be unable of hitting the target accurately, to hold horrible planRate it:
Can't Hold a Candle ToTo be highly inferior, to be substandard in a certain skillRate it:
can't make ends meetTto earn just enough money to avoid getting into debt.Rate it:
can't seemSeem to be unable.Rate it:
can't seemUsed other than as an idiom: see can't, seem.Rate it:
can't standhateRate it:
can't waitTo eagerly anticipate; to find it unbearable to wait for a forthcoming pleasurable event.Rate it:
canary fitA highly emotional state of distress, anger, etc.Rate it:
canary in a coal mineSomething whose sensitivity to adverse conditions makes it a useful early indicator of such conditions; something which warns of the coming of greater danger or trouble by a deterioration in its health or welfare.Rate it:
cancel outTo neutralize the effect of something.Rate it:
candle in the windA fragile or vulnerable thing, likely to be put in jeopardy.Rate it:
candy-coatTo sugarcoatRate it:
cannon fodderMilitary personnel who are regarded as expendable when attacking the enemy.Rate it:
cap in handIn a humble and respectful mannerRate it:
cap it all offTo finish or complete something.Rate it:
cap it all offTo surpass or outdo something.Rate it:
cap offTo finish.Rate it:
cap over the windmillIn a crazed manner.Rate it:
cape of good hopethe southernmost point on the continent of africaRate it:
captain of industryA prominent business person who owns or is the highest-ranking executive of one or more major firms, especially one who has considerable wealth and influence.Rate it:
captain's pickA decision made by a leader without consulting others.Rate it:
car boot salesselling eventsRate it:
carb upTo consume a large amount of carbohydrates, ostensibly for energy; generally a practice of athletes, especially runners and swimmers.Rate it:
carbon copyduplicateRate it:
care a buttonTo care.Rate it:
care a jackstrawTo care.Rate it:
care forTo like or appreciate; to consider to be appealing, tasteful, or suitable.Rate it:
care forTo attend to the needs of, especially in the manner of a nurse or personal aide.Rate it:
care packageA package sent from home or from friends or family, containing favorite foods or comfort items.Rate it:
cargo-200the code word referring to casualties for transportation in the Soviet and modern Russian military. In its official meaning, Cargo 200 refers to bodies contained in zinc-lined coffins, but in military context this code word can be used for dead bodies as they are transported from the battlefield.Rate it:
carpe diemseize the day, make the most of today, enjoy the presentRate it:
carpe diemSeize the DAYRate it:
carpe diem crasseize the day tomorrow, make the most of tomorrowRate it:
carried awayMade excessively emotional or excited.Rate it:
carrot and stickSimultaneous rewards for good behavior and punishments for bad behavior.Rate it:
carry a torchMaintain a quiet emotional interest in another.Rate it:
carry a torch forTo harbor feelings of love despite not being in a relationship; generally unrequited or after a relationship has ended, and sometimes implying secret feelings. There is the implication of keeping hope alive.Rate it:
carry a torch forRemain feel the pain of unreciprocated love for.Rate it:
carry a tuneTo produce music, especially to sing, with accurate pitch.Rate it:
carry awayTo break under sudden pressure of violent wind.Rate it:
carry coals to newcastleTo do something that is unneeded or redundant.Rate it:
Carry Coals to NewcastleTo bring extra, to do anything pointless and needlessRate it:
carry forwardThis term needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.Rate it:
carry offKnowledge, confidence, or familiarity.Rate it:
carry offTo transport away.Rate it:

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