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i have many bridges to sell you.You've been very naive.Rate it:

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i'll beAn expression of surprise; the same as saying "Isn't that something?" (unexpected); Short version of "I'll be damned," "I'll be darned" or the more clean version, "I'll be a monkey's uncle."Rate it:

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i'll be a monkey's uncle(often preceded by well) expressing complete surprise or disbeliefRate it:

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i'll be damnedAn expression of surprise; also said "I'll be darned", "I'll be danged", or simply, "I'll be", often with the word "Well" in front of it.. Also said as, "I'll be a monkey's uncle"Rate it:

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i'll be dangedAn expression of surprise; also said "I'll be darned", "I'll be danged", or simply, "I'll be", often with the word "Well" in front of it. Also said as, "I'll be a monkey's uncle"Rate it:

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i'll do my damnedest!I'll do my best; I'll try my hardestRate it:

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i'm worriedIndicates that the speaker is worried.Rate it:

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i'm-aI'm going to...Rate it:

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i've been robbedI should have gotten something that I didn't getRate it:

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i've seen a better looking head on a grub wormSomeone that drank all night before going to work with hair uncombed an bloodshot eyesRate it:

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if at first you don't succeed, try try againdon't quit, keep tryingRate it:

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if it ain't chicken, it's feathersthat's life; there are always problemsRate it:

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if you can't take it, don't dish it outdon't say or do something you wouldn't want said or done to youRate it:

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if you fail to plan, you are planning to failThis phrase means exactly what it says. If you don't plan, you are likely to fail.Rate it:

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il a placé son argent à fonds perduHe sank his money in an annuity.Rate it:

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il doit plus d'argent qu'il n'est grosHe owes more money than he can pay.Rate it:

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il est chargé d'argent comme un crapaud de plumesHe is penniless.Rate it:

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il faut quarante-sept muscles pour froncer les sourcils et seulement treize pour sourireMieux vaut sourire que de faire la tête, c’est moins fatiguant.Rate it:

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il jette son argent par les fenêtresHe plays ducks and drakes with his money.Rate it:

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il ne vaut pas le pain qu'il mangeHe is not worth his salt.Rate it:

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il prête de l'argent à la petite semaineHe lends money for a short time at a high rate of interest.Rate it:

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il se trouve à court (d'argent)He is short of money.Rate it:

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il vaut mieux arriver en retard qu'arriver en corbillardIl vaut mieux faire quelque chose bien, minutieusement, que de faire tout de travers.Rate it:

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il vaut mieux avoir affaire à dieu qu'à ses saintsIt is better to deal with superiors than subordinates.Rate it:

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il vaut mieux entendre ça que d'être sourdS'emploie pour qualifier les propos précédents d'absurdité.Rate it:

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il vaut mieux être fou avec tous que sage tout seul“One had as good be out of the world as out of the fashion.”Rate it:

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il vaut mieux être marteau qu'enclumeIl vaut mieux battre que d’être battu, se dit dans des circonstances où il est presque inévitable de souffrir du mal ou d’en faire.Rate it:

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il vaut mieux faire envie que pitiéIl vaut mieux réussir, quitte à faire des envieux, que vivre dans l’indigence.Rate it:

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il vaut mieux faire envie que pitiéMieux vaut être en surpoids qu’être très maigre.Rate it:

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il vaut mieux laisser son enfant morveux que de lui arracher le nezIl est sage de tolérer un petit mal, lorsqu’on risque, en voulant y remédier, d’en causer un plus grand.Rate it:

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il vaut mieux s'adresser au Bon Dieu qu'à ses saintsIl est plus utile de s'organiser avec le décisionnaire plutôt qu'avec son messager.Rate it:

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il vaut mieux tendre la main que le couIt is better to beg than to steal.Rate it:

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il vaut mieux tenir que courirCe proverbe signifie que posséder une chose de faible valeur vaut mieux qu'être à la poursuite d'un bien plus considérable.Rate it:

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il vaut son pesant d'orHe is worth his weight in gold.Rate it:

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il voudrait avoir le drap et l'argentHe would like to have his cake and eat it too.Rate it:

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il y a assez à faire de regarder ce qui cuit dans sa marmite sans aller regarder ce qui cuit dans celle du voisinAu lieu de s'occuper des problèmes des autres, mieux vaut s'occuper des siens d'abord.Rate it:

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il y a assez à faire de regarder ce qui cuit dans sa marmite, sans aller regarder ce qui cuit dans celle du voisinIl vaut mieux s’occuper de ses affaires que de celles d’autrui.Rate it:

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il y a terme à toutThere is an end to everything.Rate it:

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in all my born daysAn expression of astonishment usually at something you've never heard, seen or experienced.Rate it:

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instinctIchigo, what's the difference between a king and his horse? I don't mean kiddy shit like "One's a person and one's an animal" or "One has two legs and one has four." If their form, ability and power were exactly the same, why is it that one becomes the king and controls the battle, while the other becomes the horse and carries the king?! There's only one answer. Instinct! In order for identical beings to get stronger and gain the power they need to become king, they must search for more battles and power! They thirst for battle, and live to mercilessly, crush, shred, and slice their enemies! Deep, deep within our body lies the honed instinct to kill, and slaughter our enemies! But you don't have that! You don't have those pure, base instincts! You fight with your brain. You try to defeat your enemies with logic! And it doesn't work! You're trying to cut them with a sheathed sword! That's why you're weaker than me, Ichigo!Rate it:

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it comes and goesSometimes you might feel like nothing is right and everything is against you, but don't give up. Things could change for the good in a matter of seconds.Rate it:

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it's a thingIt's something known; something that people know about; it's something people say or doRate it:

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it's a zoo out thereThings/conditions/situations are chaotic, disordered, unpredictableRate it:

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it's all goodThe same as saying: you don't need to worry about it; I'm not worried about it;. there's nothing to worry about; nothing is wrong; used to express unconcern.Rate it:

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it's best to leave well enough aloneDon't do anything; don't aggravate a situationRate it:

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je n'ai pas d'argentI have no moneyRate it:

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je suis à court d'argent (fam. à sec)I am short of money (fam. hard up, broke).Rate it:

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jeu qui trop dure ne vaut rien (charles d'orléans)Too much of a good thing is bad.Rate it:

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jiminy cricketAn expression of surprise or annoyance; a euphemism for Jesus Christ used in place of swearing or taking the Lord's name in vainRate it:

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jiminy cricketa phrase used in place of taking Christ's name in vain when someone wants to swearRate it:

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