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on one's feetBeing well again after a bout of illness.Rate it:

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on one's feetBeing standing up.Rate it:

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on one's feetBeing stable or capable, especially in a financial or emotional sense.Rate it:

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on one's handsBeing one's liability or responsibility; with which one is lumbered.Rate it:

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on one's high horseSelf-righteous; proceeding on the belief one is more correct or proper than others.Rate it:

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on one's kneesUsed other than as an idiom.Rate it:

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on one's kneesAt the mercy of someone.Rate it:

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on one's last legsAbout to lose viability or become defunct.Rate it:

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on one's last legsAbout to die.Rate it:

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on one's lonesomeAlone; without aid or accompaniment.Rate it:

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on one's ownAlone; by oneself; without the companionship or assistance of others.Rate it:

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on one's own accountBy oneself.Rate it:

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on one's own accountOn one's own behalf.Rate it:

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on one's own accountAt one's own risk.Rate it:

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on one's soapboxStating or professing one's opinion; attempting to persuade others of something.Rate it:

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on one's todon one's own, aloneRate it:

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on one's watchDuring the period of time when one is in a position of authority or responsibility.Rate it:

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on the edge of one's seatIn suspense; waiting eagerly or anxiously for some resolution.Rate it:

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on the tip of one's tongueKnown but not quite remembered.Rate it:

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one after anotherIn single file.Rate it:

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one age withthe same age as, (followed by a name).Rate it:

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one anothereach otherRate it:

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one brick short of a full loadStupid.Rate it:

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one can't fight city halltaking on any government entity in a contest is difficult and easier said than done.Rate it:

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one candle short of a boxnot bright; stupidRate it:

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one could be someone's parentSaid to emphasize age disparity of a couple, usually to express disapproval and imply the possibility of choosing a partner with closer age.Rate it:

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one country, two systemsSlogan for the reunification of China as one country, but with areas like Hong Kong and Taiwan with separate economic and political systems.Rate it:

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one fleshTwo people united by marriage.Rate it:

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One Good Turn Deserves AnotherFavor should be returned with kindness, you should grab the chance to repay the favorRate it:

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one in the eye forAn event or achievement which is unpleasant for someone, especially for those who considered it impossible or unwelcome; an annoyance.Rate it:

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one man's gain is another man's loss.Often a benefit to one person comes at a cost to another.Rate it:

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one more time for the sweet souvenirfor old times' sakeRate it:

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one never knowsa realistic, reflective statement relative to LIFE and LivingRate it:

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one of these daysOne day, some day (especially in warning of a negative consequence).Rate it:

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one of those thingsAn unfortunate, but unavoidable, event.Rate it:

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one or twoa fewRate it:

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one saving grace is...The one thing that makes it differentRate it:

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one should be so luckyIt is highly doubtful: indicating that something is not likely to happen to the person specified.Rate it:

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one sideYou should move to one side and allow me to go through the passageway you are blocking.Rate it:

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one sidedPartisanRate it:

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one step aheadmaintaining a slight advantage; continuing to leadRate it:

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one step at a timeSlowly and carefully, ensuring that each action has been completed successfully before taking the next.Rate it:

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one step forward, two steps backA situation in which progress is more than offset by adverse developments.Rate it:

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one swallow does not a spring makeAlternative form of one swallow does not a summer make.Rate it:

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one swallow does not make a springAlternative form of one swallow does not a summer make.Rate it:

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one swallow doesn't a spring makeAlternative form of one swallow does not a summer make.Rate it:

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one swallow doesn't a summer makeAlternative form of one swallow does not a summer make.Rate it:

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one swallow doesn't make a summerOne sighting or instance of an event does not necessarily indicate a trend.Rate it:

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one thing led to anotherFrom one event, a series of insignificant steps resulted in another event.Rate it:

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one too manyUsed other than as an idiom: see one, too, many.Rate it:

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