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fides tota Italia est angustacredit is low throughout Italy.Rate it:

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fish or cut baitTo choose between taking action now, or forgoing the opportunity and putting that energy into another endeavor; to decide; do something constructive, but don't just do nothingRate it:

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flatus vociQualifie des paroles sans intérêt, sans signification.Rate it:

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fly by the seat of one's pantsConfronting a situation with intuition and common sense without experience or instructionRate it:

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folle est la brebis qui au loup se confesseIl est imprudent de se fier à son ennemi.Rate it:

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fool's errandA foolish undertaking, especially one that is purposeless, fruitless, nonsensical, or certain to fail.Rate it:

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force est restée à la loiThe police proved the stronger; Order was restored.Rate it:

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force m'est de partirI am compelled to go.Rate it:

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forgetting the base, forgetting the root, forgetting number 'one, forgetting the alphabet 'a' 1'Generally this era, when children learn and grow up as adults, they think the parents know nothing they are the entire encyclopedia. Disdaining parents education and their university degrees with disrespectful manner.Rate it:

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FortnightOilA Specially Refined Lantern-oil for the Switchman's Signal Lanterns used on the Grand Trunk Railroad. 'Topped-Off' Lanterns generally required refilling after a 'fortnight' of duty time. (Conjecture)Rate it:

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fouette cocherInterjection utilisée par les passagers des calèches qui souhaitaient que le cocher augmente la cadence.Rate it:

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frapper un grand coupmake a splash, hit hardRate it:

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gettin' jiggy wit itshort for "getting jiggy with it"; to get excitedly energetic while dancingRate it:

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Gloire à toi, SeigneurPhrase liturgique, que les fidèles prononcent en particulier lors de la lecture des Évangiles.Rate it:

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go into one's shellTo hide or retreat; to act defensivelyRate it:

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go out with a bangTo depart from a place or situation in a grand or dramatic fashion.Rate it:

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god willing and the creeks don't riseA way of answering 'yes' when someone asks if you are going to do something; the same as saying, "Yes, I will, unless something happens to prevent me that I cannot control"; if it is God's will and no disasters happenRate it:

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goûtez-moi ce vin; vous m'en direz des nouvelles (fam.)You just taste this wine, you don’t get wine like that every day; What do you think of that for wine, my boy?Rate it:

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grand bien vous fasseS'emploie quand son interlocuteur a raconté une nouvelle inintéressante à son propos.Rate it:

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grand bien vous fasseMuch good may it do you.Rate it:

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grand bruit, petite besogneThe more hurry, the less speed; Great cry, little wool.Rate it:

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grand diseux, petit faiseuxC'est celui qui parle le plus qui fait le moins.Rate it:

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grand entranceTo enter a room or event with an as if you are a person of royalty or importance, either real or perceived (ie. by the person entering or by their peers at the event.Rate it:

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grand pianomusical instrumentRate it:

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grand poobahA person who is important or high-ranking.Rate it:

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grand schemeUsed other than as an idiom: see grand, scheme.Rate it:

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grand schemeThe totality of the situation approached objectively; the big picture.Rate it:

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grand totalThe entire or final sum.Rate it:

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haec est rerum humanarum condiciothat is the way of the world; such is life.Rate it:

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happy trailsan expression wishing someone a good journey (typically on a road or path); short for 'happy trails to you'; a way of saying goodbyeRate it:

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have eyes bigger than one's bellyTo take more food on one's plate than one can eat; to be greedyRate it:

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here's your signA sarcastic remark and gesture that is said and done when someone says something stupid. This is said while holding the back of your right hand in a fist to your forehead with the index finger and thumb extended to form an "L" for "Loser." This is done and said to someone when they ask an obvious question and they should have known the answer; it points out to someone how dumb the question was that they just asked.Rate it:

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hereditate aliquid relictum est ab aliquosomething has been left as a legacy by some one.Rate it:

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hic (ille) locus obscurus estthis passage is obscure.Rate it:

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hic liber est de amicitia (not agit) or hoc libro agitur de am.the book treats of friendship.Rate it:

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hic situs est...here lies...Rate it:

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hinc sermo ductus estthe conversation began in this way.Rate it:

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hoc (not tantum) certum estthis much is certain.Rate it:

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hoc est a (pro) methis goes to prove what I say.Rate it:

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hoc est Graecis hominibus in proverbiothis is a proverb among the Greeks.Rate it:

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hoc est luce (sole ipso) clariusthis is as clear as daylight.Rate it:

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hoc in aperto estit is clear, evident.Rate it:

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hoc in promptu estit is clear, evident.Rate it:

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hoc longe aliter, secus estthis is quite another matter.Rate it:

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hoc probato consequens estit follows from what we have shown.Rate it:

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hoc vocabulum generis neutri (not neutrius) est)this word is neuter.Rate it:

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hodie qui est dies Non. Sept.; cras qui dies futurus est Non. Sept.to-day the 5th of September; tomorrow September the 5th.Rate it:

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hoi polloithe masses, the general populace, the common people; in America it can carry a negative connotation depending on the context (as though commoners don't belong amongst the rich (high society) but it is not inherently derogatoryRate it:

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hold one's waternot have to pee; try not to urinateRate it:

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home sweet homeOne's home, especially a nice, comfortable home.Rate it:

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