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Chicken FeedVery small amount of money that is not enough to manage a living or scarce piece of information or clueRate it:

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chirpy as a cricketVery chirpy; full of energy; very energeticRate it:

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ci corre quanto dal cielo alla terraThere is a very great differenceRate it:

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clean as a hound's toothVery clean (very innocent)Rate it:

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clean as a whistleVery cleanRate it:

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climb the wallsTo behave in a distressed or frantic manner; to feel very agitated.Rate it:

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cling onTo hold on very tightly; to grip hardRate it:

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close shaveA shave that is very short or near the skin.Rate it:

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Close ShaveTo escape a dangerous situation very closely or to avoid some errors with a slight marginRate it:

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cock pilotSomeone that is very preoccupied with penises and being sexually penetrated, particularly a gay male bottomRate it:

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cold as a witch's titVery cold.Rate it:

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cold as iceVery cold.Rate it:

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cold comfortMuch less reassurance, consolation, aid, or pleasure than one needs or desires.Rate it:

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combien faites-vous cette étoffe?How much are you asking for this stuff?Rate it:

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coming out of one's earshaving too much or too many of something; being overloaded or overwhelmedRate it:

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controlled substanceExcept for very limited professional testing purposes.Rate it:

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coon's ageA very long time.Rate it:

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copiose dicereto speak very fluently.Rate it:

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Cost an Arm and a LegSomething very expensive and not worth the cost in few casesRate it:

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could be written on the back of a postage stampIs very small or limited.Rate it:

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could go all dayOne has much to say about something, but chooses to say only a fraction of it.Rate it:

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coûter la peau du dosto cost an arm and a leg: to cost too much, to be very expensiveRate it:

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coûter les yeux de la têteto cost arm and a leg, to cost the earth: to cost too much, to be very expensiveRate it:

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cracked the whipMy former boss demanded much in the manner of results, production. In addition he worked us long hours without advance notice, without overtime, rather promised US time-off in the future.Rate it:

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cradle robberA person who marries or becomes romantically involved with someone who is much younger or who employs or otherwise engages a young person for a purpose inappropriate for his or her age.Rate it:

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crème de la crèmeBest of the best; something that's superlative. The very best.Rate it:

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crème de la crèmeBest of the best; something superlative. The very best.Rate it:

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cuánto cuestaHow much does it cost?Rate it:

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cuánto esHow much does it cost?Rate it:

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curse like a paganto swear very rudelyRate it:

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cut crook at youwill be very crossRate it:

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cut from the same clothVery similar; possessing many of the same fundamental characteristics.Rate it:

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cut like a knifeTo be very sharp (of a character, or remark)Rate it:

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cute as a bug's earVery cute.Rate it:

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cute as a buttonVery cute.Rate it:

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daddy's girlA girl who has a very close relationship with her fatherRate it:

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darn tootinAbsolute, utter, complete, very.Rate it:

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darn tootin'Absolute, utter, complete, very.Rate it:

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day oneThe very beginning.Rate it:

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dead ringerSomeone or something that very closely resembles another; someone or something easily mistaken for another.Rate it:

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dead tiredvery tiredRate it:

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desudare et elaborare in aliqua re (De Senect. 11. 38)to exert oneself very considerably in a matter.Rate it:

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deum rite (summa religione) colereto honour the gods with all due ceremonial (very devoutly).Rate it:

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dicendi arte florereto be very eloquent.Rate it:

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dick allNothing at all, or very little.Rate it:

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different as chalk and cheeseTwo things which are superficially alike but very different in substance.Rate it:

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Dog's LifeA be miserable and awful, to have harsh survival without much pleasure or prosperityRate it:

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don't be penny wise and pound foolishDon't be careful when it comes to spending small amounts of money, but careless when spending much larger amounts.Don't focus on minutiae and lose sight of the big picture; don't obsess over tiny inconsequential efficiencies while glaring inefficiencies are going on elsewhere.Rate it:

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don't cross your bridge until you arrive at the river!Your reminder George, was very wise: You advised that I not count my money regarding sale of wheelbarrows until we were down to ten count out of the one hundred previously in the stockroomLRate it:

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don't dilly-dally aroundDilly-Dally' Means To approach A Task Or Challenge With An Attitude Of Playfulness, Very Relaxed, Unimportant Viewpoint, 'Whatever? ? ? ?Rate it:

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