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(animo) angi (Brut. 27)to be very uneasy; to fret.Rate it:

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15 minutes of fameA very short time in the spotlight or brief flurry with fame, after which the person or subject involved is quickly forgotten.Rate it:

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8675309A popular phrase from a song of the same name: 8675309/JennyRate it:

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a buon renderethank you very much; I owe you oneRate it:

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a dime a dozensomething very plentiful, common, and therefore, inexpensive.Rate it:

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a drop in the bucketAn effort or action having very little overall influence, especially as compared to a huge problem.Rate it:

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a good dealVery much; to a great extent; a lot; lots.Rate it:

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a great dealVery much; to a great extent; a lot; lots.Rate it:

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a hair's breadthA very small distance or amountRate it:

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a hot potatovery difficultRate it:

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a little bit of bread and no cheesethe song of the yellowhammer.Rate it:

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a lotvery much; a great deal; to a large extent.Rate it:

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a pig might have a long tale but its tail is always short!A hypocrite always keeps giving excuses & making stories, but his/her supporter & power base are always short! So, if anyone earnestly try to get rid of that hypocrite's tyranny and torcher, that is very much feasible as history supports that hypocrites never win!Rate it:

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a real knock out!A very attractive woman. So deemed because her attractiveness is so stunning that it can (figuratively) knock you out.Rate it:

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a riddle wrapped up in an enigmaSomething very mysterious and hidden.Rate it:

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about homeA shortened version of "about to be home" , meaning you are very close to your homeRate it:

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about toIndicates something that will happen very soon; indicates that something is imminent.Rate it:

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acer morsus doloris est (Tusc. 2. 22. 53)the pain is very severe.Rate it:

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acerbum dolorem alicui inurereto cause any one very acute pain.Rate it:

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ache forTo desire, or want something, or someone, very much.Rate it:

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acheter à vil prixTo buy dirt cheap, for a mere song.Rate it:

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ad id ipsumwith this very object.Rate it:

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ad summam senectutem pervenireto live to a very great age.Rate it:

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adding machineA pocket calculator that has very few functions.Rate it:

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adroitVery skilled,proficient,proffesionalRate it:

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agitur praeclare, bene cum aliquoso-and-so is in a very satisfactory position; prospers.Rate it:

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al fin y al caboat the very endRate it:

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alicuius res gestas versibus ornare, celebrareto celebrate some one's exploits in song.Rate it:

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aliquem toto pectore, ut dicitur, amare (Leg. 18. 49)to love some one very dearly, with all one's heart.Rate it:

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all one's life's worthA momentous matter; a very serious risk; a difficult task or situation.Rate it:

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all thatVery.Rate it:

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All that Glitters is Not GoldA thing or a person that seems attractive at very first glance but actually worth nothingRate it:

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all the rageVery fashionable and popular, like a craze.Rate it:

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all the timeVery often; frequently.Rate it:

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all very wellAll right, to a certain extent.Rate it:

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all very wellTrue, as far as it goes.Rate it:

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aller au diable vauvert (corrupted into au vert)To go very far away, a devil of a way; To disappear.Rate it:

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altissimis montibus undique continerito be shut in on all sides by very high mountains.Rate it:

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American as apple pieHaving characteristics considered quintessential to American life; very American.Rate it:

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any time nowvery soonRate it:

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apple does not fall far from the treeA child grows up to be very similar to its parents, both in behavior and in physical characteristics.1842, E. A. Freidlaender (translator), Frederika Bremer (author), The Neighbours, ch. 10:It is impossible to look at Madam Rhen, without at once making the conclusion that she is pleasantness, hospitality, and loquacity itself; nor can one look upon her daughter Renetta without thinking, "the apple does not fall far from the tree!"1978, Dr. Isador Rosenfeld, "Doctor Asks Patient Rate it:

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apte (aptissime) cohaerereto be very intimately related.Rate it:

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arse end of nowhereA very remote place.Rate it:

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arse is gone right out of 'erMatters, especially economic matters, have gone very wrong; things are out of control.Rate it:

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arte (artissime) coniunctum esseto be very intimately related.Rate it:

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as agile as a monkeythe agility of monkeys in well- known by everyone! to say that someone is agile as a monkey means that he is very agileRate it:

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as all get-outExtremely; to a superlative degree; very much.Rate it:

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as cross as two sticksTo be in a very bad temper.Rate it:

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as fine as Dick's hatbandVery fine: very good or well-made.Rate it:

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as hard as a rockSomething hard to do or very very confusingRate it:

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