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to be named laterSomething of very low value.Rate it:
to be of the peakTo be at the highest point in something of their own. Applies to person thing, season anything related.Rate it:
to be on someone's assTo annoy someone by refusing to leave them alone.Rate it:
to be perfectly honest with youTo express candidly, straight forwardly, without affectation, without boasting, without extrapolating:Rate it:
to be shuck ofto be rid ofRate it:
to be sureAdmittedly, undoubtedly, certainly.Rate it:
to be the cat's whiskersTo perform better than was generally supposed possible.Rate it:
to be the impossible dream.To be a fancy which will never become reality.Rate it:
to be truthfulSynonym of to be honestRate it:
to be willy nillyUnnecessary, ridiculous actions.Rate it:
to be, or not to be, that is the questionfamous Shakespeare quoteRate it:
to beat the bandVery vigorously; at a frantic pace; to a high degree; in large quantities.Rate it:
to bootMoreover, on top of that, besides, also.Rate it:
to bootSome variations in usage remain archaic. Old English, Middle English: to help, in addition.Rate it:
to dateUntil now; until the present time.Rate it:
to deathTo a great degree.Rate it:
to die forVery good; exquisite; excellent; particularly desirable.Rate it:
to dig your own graveGet deeper in trouble by complicating matters further.Rate it:
to disassembleTo break bondsRate it:
to docommotionRate it:
to dofussRate it:
to do withconcerningRate it:
to dog flyto be having a fine only progressRate it:
to each his ownEvery person is entitled to his or her personal preferences and tastes.Rate it:
to each his ownAn expression asserting the right of individuals to subscribe, sanction, believe, acquire, marry, associate.Rate it:
to err is human, to forgive, devineEveryone makes mistakes. The real tragedy is not when someone errs, but when they are not forgiven.Rate it:
to feel like shitFeeling poorly; feeling shittyRate it:
to get hold of wrong end of the stickto not understand the situation correctlyRate it:
to get into hot waterTo get into troubleRate it:
to get one's wires crossedOne can get their wires crossed by asking the wrong question or making a confusing statement or by interpreting the answer incorrectly, or by receiving confusing answers to confusing statements.Rate it:
to give a person lineTo allow a person more or less liberty until it is convenient to stop or check him/her, like a hooked fish that swims away with the line.Rate it:
to goBelonging to the subgroup that have not passed or have not been finished or have not been addressed yet.Rate it:
to goServed in a package or takeout container so as to be taken away from a restaurant rather than eaten on the premises.Rate it:
to goremainingRate it:
to handaccessibleRate it:
to have a brush withTo encounterRate it:
to hell and backTo live through an extremely unpleasant, difficult, or painful experience.Rate it:
to hell and goneRuined or lost completely; a long distance away or apart; for good or forever; into oblivion or non-existenceRate it:
to hell in a handbasketTo a bad state of affairs quickly.Rate it:
to hell withUsed to show displeasure or disregard toward the named person or thing.Rate it:
to inculcate a habitteach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitionsRate it:
to know and not to do is not to knowWhen you say you know something yet you fail to act as if that knowledge were true, it shows you don't really know that something to be true; it essentially calls the person a hypocrite since they say one thing and do another; same as the phrase "Your actions speak so loudly that your words I cannot hear"Rate it:
to let a frog out of one's mouthTo say the wrong thing.Rate it:
to little availWith little success or benefit.Rate it:
to live in a gingerbread houseOne whom lives in a land of fantasy, dreamland instead of the sturdy house of reality.Rate it:
to live out in the sticksTo live in a remote location.Rate it:
to move mountainsTo do the impossible (usually on behalf of someone else).Rate it:
to no availEffect in achieving a goal or aim; purpose, use (now usually in negative constructions).Rate it:
to not let any grass grow under one's feetto be always active and never delay in taking an actionRate it:
to one's heart's contentUntil satisfied; as much as is wished.Rate it:

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