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there's nowt so queer as folkNothing is as strange as people can be.Rate it:

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think nothing of itA polite way to dismiss thanks as unnecessaryRate it:

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this too shall passNothing, good or bad, lasts forever. Used to indicate that a current situation or event, no matter how wonderful or horrible it is, will not last forever.Rate it:

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ti voglio tanto beneI love you very muchRate it:

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tickle the ivoriesI don't have as much time as I'd like, but I still enjoy tickling the ivories from time to time.Rate it:

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tip of the icebergOnly the beginning; just a small indication of a larger possibility; a problem is much bigger than it seems.Rate it:

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tiran más dos tetas que dos carretashaving breasts can get things done much quicker than by other meansRate it:

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TNLNInitialism of took nothing, left nothing.Rate it:

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to one's heart's contentUntil satisfied; as much as is wished.Rate it:

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to say nothing ofused by the speaker to mention another more significant or important, usually related, point; an apophasisRate it:

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to the nth degreeAs much as possible, to the greatest extent.Rate it:

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to the tune ofRoughly; about; as much as; to the sum of, to the extent of.Rate it:

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Tongue-in-CheekEnvisioned in an humorous way; not much of seriousness; dishonest; mocking Rate it:

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too hot to holdA place that has too much police activity to harbor a fugitive unnoticed.Rate it:

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too muchTo a greater extent than is wanted or required; excessively.Rate it:

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too muchTo a sufficiently strong degree to prevent some other action from happening.Rate it:

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too much bed makes a dull headToo much inactivity makes one less mentally acute.Rate it:

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Tough Nut to CrackSomething that’s not much easier to understand or difficult to do; harder to solve a problemRate it:

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tower overto be much taller or higher than something; to loom overRate it:

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trois fois riennext to nothingRate it:

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try it onTo test someone to see how much bad behaviour they will tolerate; to try to deceive someone to see how gullible they are.Rate it:

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twiddle one's thumbsTo wait or dawdle; to accomplish nothing useful or lack a useful occupation.Rate it:

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une affaire de rienA mere nothing, a trifle.Rate it:

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up the wazooexcessive or excessively; too much.Rate it:

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up toAs much as; no more than.Rate it:

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ut plura non dicamto say nothing further on...Rate it:

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veg outTo relax by not moving much.Rate it:

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via tritaa well-trodden, much-frequented way.Rate it:

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victoria multo sanguine ac vulneribus stetit (Liv. 23. 30)the victory cost much blood and many wounds, was very dearly bought.Rate it:

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vielen Dankthank you very much.Rate it:

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vivre de l'air du tempsTo live upon nothing (i.e. to eat very little).Rate it:

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voilà bien des histoires pour si peu de chose!What a fuss about nothing.Rate it:

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vous êtes hors de causeYou are not concerned in the matter; This has nothing to do with you.Rate it:

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vous êtes orfèvre, monsieur josse!That is a bit of special pleading; That is not disinterested advice; There’s nothing like leather!Rate it:

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vous lui tenez la bride trop hauteYou keep him too much under restraint.Rate it:

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walk all overTo easily beat a competitor in a contest; to win without much effort.Rate it:

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was kostet eshow much does it costRate it:

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water is exceeding up the headwhen every thing goes wrong and nothing is controlableRate it:

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Water Under the BridgeUsed to signify a life situation that has already happened and cannot be changed; therefore, one should not worry about it. The analogy to water having passed under the bridge means that there is nothing you can do about it since it's already passed, so no reason to dwell on it. What's done is done.Rate it:

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wax lyricalTo talk about something with much interest or excitement.Rate it:

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we're goodthere is nothing wrong between us; our relationship is okay, not in jeopardy; alternate way of saying it: we goodRate it:

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weather the stormTo reach the end of a very difficult situation without too much harm or damage.Rate it:

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weigh downTo be too much for someone to cope with.Rate it:

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well begun is half doneMuch depends on the beginning of an endeavor.Rate it:

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what can i sayIndicating that nothing that could be said would add to or improve the situation.Rate it:

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what's newAn informal greeting asking the other person what has recently happened in their lives. A typical response might be, "Not much, you?". At times the greeting may not be literal and might just be used as a synonym for hello or what's up.Rate it:

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while we're youngsoon, without much delayRate it:

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Whole Kit and CaboodleNothing left, ruined, everything is lostRate it:

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with no further adoWithout any other formalities; with no further delay.Rate it:

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without further adoWith no further ado.Rate it:

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