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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-skinnedoverly sensitive to criticism; quick to take offence; irritable; touchyRate it:
thin-skinnedUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see thin,‎ skinned.Rate 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:
think tankA group of which performs research and develops reports and recommendations on topics relating to strategic planning or public policy, and which is usually funded by corporations, interest groups, or government.Rate it:

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