Found 541 phrases starting with ST: Page #7

Skip to:S - SBSC - SESF - SHSI - SKSL - SNSO - SQSRSSSTSU - SWSX - SZ


stink outTo cause to stink.Rate it:
stink outTo perform very badly in.Rate it:
stink outTo drive from a place by a stink.Rate it:
stink upTo cause to stink.Rate it:
stink upTo perform very badly in.Rate it:
stir shitto deliberately cause troubleRate it:
stir the potThe deliberate act of agitating a situation. Especially to cause conflict.Rate it:
stir upset in motionRate it:
Stir up a Hornet's NestTo stimulate or stir people to get angry or annoyed, to cause a great problem, to invite dangerRate it:
stir-crazyBy extension, restless, uncomfortable, or impatient due to inactivity.Rate it:
stir-crazyOf a prisoner, mentally unbalanced due to prolonged incarceration.Rate it:
stir-crazyRestless, uncomfortable, or impatient due to inactivity or confinement.Rate it:
stitch aloftTo sew such that the stitches are visible instead of covered.Rate it:
stitch upTo close by sewing.Rate it:
stitch upTo maliciously or dishonestly incriminate someone.Rate it:
stock downTo sow, as ploughed land, with grass seed.Rate it:
stock phraseA phrase frequently or habitually used by a person or group, and thus associated with them.Rate it:
stock stillVery still; motionless.Rate it:
stock upTo acquire or increase stock or inventory.Rate it:
stock upTo swell up.Rate it:
stock upTo extirpate; to dig up.Rate it:
stock up onTo acquire an inventory in anticipation of future need or eventual use.Rate it:
stomp offTo depart in an angry mood.Rate it:
stomp onto severely defeat.Rate it:
stomp onto severely mistreatRate it:
stomp outTo stamp out.Rate it:
stomp outTo extinguish something by stomping or stepping forcefully on it; used with intangible objects.Rate it:
stone coldVery cold; lacking any semblance of warmth.Rate it:
stone deadUtterly dead.Rate it:
stone deafUtterly deaf.Rate it:
stone's throwA short distance, roughly equivalent to how far a person can throw a stone.Rate it:
stonewallA refusal to cooperate.Rate it:
stonewallTo refuse to answer or cooperate, especially in supplying information.Rate it:
stonewallCertain, stone cold.Rate it:
stop an eight-day clock and throw it into reverseBefore batteries and household electricity were used to power clocks, most clocks had to be wound by hand to keep operating. Eight-day clocks were designed so they only had to be wound every eighth day and the movement only turned in a clockwise direction. Therefore, someone with an appearance objectionable enough to stop the clock and send the movement spinning in the wrong and opposite direction would be ugly indeed.Rate it:
stop and goheavy traffic with a lot of pausing during the driveRate it:
stop and smell the rosesTo relax; to take time out and enjoy or appreciate life.Rate it:
stop at nothingTo take any measures to do or achieve something, especially if it involves great risk or danger; to do everything in one's power.Rate it:
stop byto pay a visit brieflyRate it:
stop deadTo stop suddenly.Rate it:
stop downTo decrease the aperture of a photographic lens, moving from an f/stop represented by a lower number to an f/stop represented by a higher number.Rate it:
stop offTo make a short visit somewhere, on the way to another place.Rate it:
stop offTo fill with sand, where a part of the cavity left by the pattern is not wanted for the casting.Rate it:
stop on a dimeTo stop dead; stop suddenly.Rate it:
stop overTo interrupt one's journey for a short stay; to stop off.Rate it:
stop pressThe event or news article important enough to delay or interrupt the print, or require a reprint, of a publication, particularly of a newspaper edition.Rate it:
stop someone in his tracksTo prevent someone from continuing along a path or way, literal or figurative, he has begun going along.Rate it:
stop that girl!To stop someoneRate it:
stop the carWhen giving directions to a person, indicates that he or she should stop the vehicle.Rate it:
stop the lightsAn interjection expressing exasperation or incredulity. or to illustrate the humour in a situation.Rate it:

We need you!

Help us build the largest human-edited phrases collection on the web!

Quiz

Are you a phrases master?

»
A _____ in sheep’s clothing.
A Bear
B Lion
C Wolf
D Lamb