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there's no accounting for tastesDifferent people like different things The world would be incomplete if everyone were alike. Diversity is essential.Rate it:
there's no fool like an old foolAge does not bring wisdom.Rate it:
there's no i in teamA team game is focused on the team, not on the individual.Rate it:
there's no point crying over spilt milkYou should not be upset over something that cannot be undone.Rate it:
there's no such thing as a free lunchNothing is free; everything has a price.Rate it:
there's no such thing as a stupid questionUsed to encourage people to seek knowledge by asking questions, no matter how silly the questions may appear to be.Rate it:
there's no there thereAlternative form of there is no there thereRate it:
there's no useUsed to indicate that the specified action cannot succeed or offers no advantage if successfulRate it:
there's no use crying over spilt milkAlternative form of don't cry over spilt milk.Rate it:
there's nothing to iteasyRate it:
there's nowt so queer as folkNothing is as strange as people can be.Rate it:
there's only oneUsed in a chant, most often in sports matches, to express support for an athlete, coach, team etc..Rate it:
there's only one way to find outSaid lightheartedly when trying something new and unknown. Or said seriously and with weight when attempting something unknown and potentially unsafe or final.Rate it:
there, thereConveys comfort; used to calm somebody urge somebody to relax, especially when the person is crying.Rate it:
therein lies the rubThat is where the problem is.Rate it:
these things happenSynonym of it happensRate it:
they ranged from fuzz-cheeked boys to gray-haired, balding gansers...from "A Crown of Swords," book 7 in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series of novels (Tor books 1996). This quote is found on page 64.Rate it:
they saw the need to sproom onto the terraceThe need to leave quietly without being noticedRate it:
they're only after one thingMen are only interested in sex.Rate it:
thick and thinBoth good and bad times.Rate it:
thick as a brickstupid; slow to learn or understand.Rate it:
thick as thievesIntimate, close-knit.Rate it:
thick of thingsA central or major role in a situation; a position in which one is surrounded by or very involved in complex, changing events.Rate it:
thick skinUsed other than as an idiom: see thick, skin.Rate it:
thick skinAbility to take criticism or harsh behavior without being easily offended.Rate it:
thief in the nightSomething stealthy or that occurs without warning.Rate it:
thieve outTo walk out of a place stealthily.Rate it:
thigh-slapperA joke, especially one which strikes the listener or reader as particularly humorous.Rate it:
thin airAn unknown location.Rate it:
thin as a rakeIncredibly thin, at an unhealthy-looking level of thinness.Rate it:
thin edge of the wedgeBeginning; opening; precedent.Rate it:
thin end of the wedgeSomething that if allowed or accepted to a small degree would lead to systematic encroachment.Rate it:
thin outTo make or become sparse.Rate it:
thin-skinnedUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see thin,‎ skinned.Rate it:
thin-skinnedoverly sensitive to criticism; quick to take offence; irritable; touchyRate it:
thin-skinnedHaving a thin skin.Rate it:
thin-skinnedOverly sensitive to criticism; quick to take offence; touchy.Rate it:
things that go bump in the nightFrightening imagined creatures; ghosts or other supernatural beings.Rate it:
think aboutTo ponder.Rate it:
think againReconsider your thoughts.Rate it:
think againNo.Rate it:
think aloudTo utter one's thoughts.Rate it:
think backTo think about a time or experience; to recall.Rate it:
think better of itTo change one's mind; especially to decide against.Rate it:
think nothing of itA polite way to dismiss thanks as unnecessaryRate it:
think of englandTo tolerate or endure bad sex. Used in conjunction with "I just lie on my back and.." "I just go through the motions and..." etc.Rate it:
think onTo think about; to meditate concerning.Rate it:
think on one's feetWhen one is in the middle of a process, activity, or conversation, to adjust rapidly, effectively, and intelligently to new developments or changing circumstances.Rate it:
think one's shit doesn't stinkTo be arrogant or snobbish; to feel superior to others.Rate it:
think overTo ponder or reflect on a subject.Rate it:

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