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for the agesIn a manner that produces long-lasting effects; for posterity; for a very long duration.Rate it:

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for the heck of itFor no particular reason, just because it is fun, entertaining; for to relieve boredom.Rate it:

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for the sake of itFor no particular reason, just because it is fun, entertaining; for to relieve boredom.Rate it:

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free mePlease just let me beRate it:

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frog-stranglerA very heavy downpour of rain; toad-strangler.Rate it:

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from here to ya-yaA very long distance.Rate it:

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from the get-goFrom the very beginning; from the outset; immediately upon starting.Rate it:

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From the Word GoFrom the very start of something, inception or onset of somethingRate it:

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frumenti vim maximam comparareto procure a very large supply of corn.Rate it:

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Full of BeansVery enthusiastic, in high spirits, energetic or elatedRate it:

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full tiltAs quickly as possible; very rapidly.Rate it:

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fusius, uberius, copiosius disputare, dicere de aliqua reto speak at great length on a subject, discuss very fully.Rate it:

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gallows humorComedy that makes light of death or other very serious matters.Rate it:

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geler à pierre fendreTo freeze very hard.Rate it:

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gentilall very wellRate it:

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German virginThe name of a poker hand in the game of Texas hold 'em, when a player is dealt two nine cards.Rate it:

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get off to a flying startto have a very successful beginningRate it:

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give hostage to fortuneHe was very cautious with his words and gave no hostages to fortune.Rate it:

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give someone an earfulTo shout very loudly at someoneRate it:

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gloria, laude florereto be very famous, illustrious.Rate it:

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go ballisticTo become very angry and irrational.Rate it:

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go for a songTo be sold at a very low price.Rate it:

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go great gunsTo move or proceed very quickly.Rate it:

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go off without a hitchWithout any problems; with perfect execution; very smoothly or effortlesslyRate it:

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God's workWork that is very important and necessary, especially that which receives little or no recognition or pay.Rate it:

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gone like hotcakesWent very quickly.Rate it:

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good andVery; exceptionally; utterly.Rate it:

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got a kickout of something or someoneFind something or someone very interesting.Rate 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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grass widowA mother out of wedlock.Rate it:

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grazie millethank you very much, thanks a lotRate it:

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gutter mouthOne who speaks very badRate it:

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haec (fere) dixithe spoke (very much) as follows.Rate it:

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haec Ciceronis ferethis is very much what Cicero said.Rate it:

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half-nakedWith very few clothes on.Rate it:

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hand in gloveIn very close cooperation.Rate it:

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hand wavingDiscussion or argumentation involving approximation, vagueness, educated guessing, or the attempt to explain or excuse vagaries.Rate it:

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handle with kid glovesTo treat something very delicately or carefully.Rate it:

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hang your hat on that oneA startling result, an accomplishment, a hard won contest, an acclaimed development, something very stable, dependable, worthy of note, salutary.Rate it:

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Hanging by a ThreadTo remain in insecure and risky situation, to take help of a very small to secure youRate it:

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happy as a clamVery happy and carefree.Rate it:

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happy as a larkVery happy (sometimes with the extra connotations of being carefree or unaware of grimmer realities).Rate it:

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hard as nailsVery hard; tough.Rate it:

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hateful as a toadvery hatefulRate it:

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have had it up to hereTo have become very frustrated or angry; to have reached the limit of one's patience or forbearance.Rate it:

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have it in forTo be very angry at; to have a grudge against.Rate it:

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he/she is on fireWhen someone is described as being 'on fire' they are performing at their absolute best, they're unstoppable, unbelievable, very impressiveRate it:

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hear the grass growTo be very aware or discerning; to pay attention to every small detail.Rate it:

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hear the grass growTo hear very well due to being in an exceptionally quiet environment.Rate it:

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hear, hearLet us hear and applaud the previous speaker; I endorse the previous statement; Expression of support, agreement, or enthusiasm for what has just been said.Rate it:

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