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go batshitTo become completely irrational; to react in an irrationally extreme manner.Rate it:

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go the whole hogTo do something as entirely or completely as possible; to reserve or hold back nothing.Rate it:

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go up in smokeTo be completely ruined.Rate it:

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gong showAn event that was a disaster, often in a way that is fun or memorable. (e.g. "Last night, we all went drinking, and the whole thing turned into a total gong show.") Or, an initially serious event that went completely out of control (e.g. "That biology class was a gong show")Rate it:

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hang on every wordTo be completely attentive to what another person is saying.Rate it:

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head to toeEntirely; completely; over one's full body.Rate it:

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hook line and sinkercompletelyRate it:

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in all one's gloryCompletely naked.Rate it:

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in full forcetotally; fully; completelyRate it:

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in full gearProceeding fully, quickly, or completely; thoroughly begun and in progress.Rate it:

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in full swingProceeding fully, quickly, or completely; thoroughly begun and in progress.Rate it:

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j'ai fait cela en pure perteWhat I have done is completely useless; All I have done is to no purpose.Rate it:

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jump the fenceTo change from first approach, approach from a different direction, suggest a completely foreign idea.Rate it:

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lay it outTo explain thoroughly; to discuss both sides completely.Rate it:

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le feu détruisit le bâtiment de fond en combleThe fire completely gutted the building.Rate it:

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like a fish out of watercompletely out of the comfort zone.Rate it:

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Make Heads or Tails Out of SomethingTo be able to understand something completelyRate it:

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make mincemeat out ofTo defeat one's opponent easily and completely during a fight, contest, or debate.Rate it:

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matter of factSomething completely true.Rate it:

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metu fractum et debilitatum, perculsum esseto be completely prostrated by fear.Rate it:

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Mince WordsTo softly use words so no one is offended, not to be completely honestRate it:

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na ponta da línguaknown by heart, completelyRate it:

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none the wiserCompletely unaware of something due to information not being uniformly disclosed or because other parties have intentionally withheld it; Can also mean: unable to grasp, understand, or comprehend something even after having been adequately briefedRate it:

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not be caught deadTo refuse completely to do something.Rate it:

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not playing with a full deck(chiefly US, Canada) (of a person) Not acting completely sanely, or mildly mentally retarded or diminished.Rate it:

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oppidum evertere, excīdereto completely destroy a town.Rate it:

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opposites attractpeople who are completely different make ideal partners.Rate it:

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packed to the raftersCompletely full; packedRate it:

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put the fear of God intoTo cause someone to fear abjectly in other contexts; to terrify completely.Rate it:

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put through its pacesTo test completely; to exercise the full range of abilities or functions.Rate it:

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reduce to rubbleto completely destroy, to raze to the groundRate it:

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reel upTo put onto a reel; to completely reel.Rate it:

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rem publicam funditus evertereto completely overthrow the government, the state.Rate it:

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root outTo remove or abolish completely.Rate it:

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run throughTo use completely, in a short space of time. Usually money.Rate it:

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rust outTo rust completely; to become covered in rust; by extension, to break down over time and cease working.Rate it:

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scot-freeTo get away with something completely free from obligation, harm, or penaltyRate it:

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See Eye to EyeTo completely agree with someone’s opinion and statementRate it:

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shape up or ship outTo either improve one's behavior or else be required to leave; to either improve one's performance in an activity or else withdraw from that activity completely.Rate it:

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shit out of luckCompletely out of luck; in unfortunate circumstances such that all options for achieving one's goal are exhausted; unlucky; screwed.Rate it:

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shrink upTo contract or shrink completely; shrivel up.Rate it:

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shrivel upTo become completely shriveled; to completely dry up and become wrinkled.Rate it:

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shut into completely surround, encloseRate it:

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sink like a stoneTo completely fail.Rate it:

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six ways to sundaythoroughly, completely, in every way imaginableRate it:

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soak inTo wet a surface and be absorbed completelyRate it:

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sober as a judgeCompletely sober.Rate it:

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stand stock stillTo stand completely motionless.Rate it:

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sur l'onglecompletely or perfectlyRate it:

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swallow upTo completely enclose or envelop.Rate it:

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Thou doth ______ too much.
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B drink
C eat
D think