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the terrorists will have wonPhrase used following a description of an activity to indicate that if that activity is not continued or carried out, those who seek to disrupt normal activities through terror will have succeeded, an which is an unacceptable result.Rate it:
the thick plottensThe plot thickens.Rate it:
the thing isUsed to introduce the main point or issueRate it:
the thing of itThe important point to consider.Rate it:
the three components of art are : 1. mere catharsis and cathexis, 2. (etc. )Cathexis : 2 major definitions, one being psychoanalytic in nature. Very rarely used in speech or in it's written form. Cathexis : what a fascinating word. Even the sound of it is unusual.Rate it:
the toilet is cloggedthe toilet is cloggedRate it:
the upper handAn advantage or lead.Rate it:
the wave of the futureMovement, concept, modality, product, or trend which catches on in time or becomes very popular or prevalentRate it:
the way to a man's heart is through his stomachCooking for a man is a good way to win his affections.Rate it:
the wealthiest man has the biggest hump.More money more problems.Rate it:
the wheel turnsTime moves forward; circumstances change; life continues.Rate it:
the wheels came offSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:
the wheels came off the busSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:
the wheels came off the wagonSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:
the wheels fell offSomething failed, often after a laborious, tiring process.Rate it:
the wheels fell off the busSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:
the wheels fell off the wagonSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:
the whistle does not pull the trainAlternative form of it's not the whistle that pulls the train.Rate it:
the whistle doesn't pull the trainAlternative form of it's not the whistle that pulls the train.Rate it:
the whole nine yardsAll the way; with everything done completely or thoroughly.Rate it:
the whole nine yardsAnd everything. Often used, like etc., to finish out a list.Rate it:
the whole shooting matchEverything; the entire collection, endeavor, or activity.Rate it:
the whole world and his dogEverybody; too many people; a huge crowd.Rate it:
the witching hourLate at night, at midnightRate it:
the word is goIndicates that given plans or actions can proceed.Rate it:
the world is not in need of opinions but prayers.The world is not in need of opinions but prayers. No opinion has changed the world so far, but a prayer can change everything, what is more powerful than praying to God? Don't argue with your enemies, don't argue with your friends, your children, your husband, your thoughts, your dreams, just pray.Rate it:
the world is one's lobster(UK, humorous) intentional misrendering of the proverb "the world is one's oyster"Rate it:
the world is one's oysterAll opportunities are open to someone, the world is theirs.Rate it:
the world is one's oysterIn order to achieve something in this world, one has to grab the opportunity.Rate it:
the world overAll over the world; globally; throughout the world.Rate it:
the writing is on the wallDisaster is imminent.Rate it:
them's the breaks(idiomatic) That is the way things happen; that's life.Rate it:
them's the factsThat's the truth, that's how it is; frequently used in reference to an unfortunate truth.Rate it:
then againFrom another point of view; on the other hand; on second thought.Rate it:
then and thereRight at that moment in time.Rate it:
there and backOne or for a round trip journey, literal or figurative.Rate it:
there arethird person plural present tense indicative of there be. see also there is.Rate it:
there are many ways to skin a catAlternative form of there's more than one way to skin a cat.Rate it:
there are none so blind as those who will not seeUnderstanding cannot be forced on someone who chooses to be ignorant.Rate it:
there are plenty more fish in the seaThere are many more potential opportunities available; often said meaning that there are many more people in whom to find love; said when consoling someone who just came out of a relationshipRate it:
there are plenty of fish in the seaThere are many more potential opportunities available.Rate it:
there are two sides to every questionOne should not make a judgement until one hears the other side.Rate it:
there but for the grace of god go iA recognition that others' misfortune could be one's own, if it weren't for the blessing/kindness/luck bestowed by fate or the Divine.Man's fate is in God's hands.More generally, our fate is not entirely in our own hands.Rate it:
there for everyone to seeVery obvious, easily discernedRate it:
there isThird-person singular simple present indicative form of there be. Used to indicate the existence of something physical or abstract in a particular place. see also there are.Rate it:
there is a dream in the nightmare.DreamRate it:
there is a new sheriff in townA new person has come to power and is going to make changes.Rate it:
there is an exception to every ruleUsually said in a situation when the rule is incorrect and unusable.Rate it:
there is no nobel soul.A person who always keep a promises.Rate it:
there is no point in forgiving anyone who does not feel guilty.ForgivingRate it:

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