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l'appétit vient en mangeantD’après le Dictionnaire des curieux de Charles Ferrand.Rate it:

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l'appétit vient en mangeantOne leg of mutton helps down another; The more one has the more one wants; Begin to eat, you’ll soon be hungry.Rate it:

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l'appétit vient en mangeantL’appétit vient en mangeant, la soif s’en va en buvant.Rate it:

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when you're hot, you're hot. when you're not, you're notYou're either hot or you're not. There's no in between.Rate it:

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forgetting the base, forgetting the root, forgetting number 'one, forgetting the alphabet 'a' 1'Generally this era, when children learn and grow up as adults, they think the parents know nothing they are the entire encyclopedia. Disdaining parents education and their university degrees with disrespectful manner.Rate it:

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bon appétitGood appetite; I hope you will enjoy your meal.Rate it:

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il n'est chère que d'appétitHunger is the best sauce.Rate it:

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bon appétitFormule traditionnelle échangée entre convives avant de partager un repas.Rate it:

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pain dérobé réveille appétitStolen joys are sweet.Rate it:

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ver appetitspring is approaching.Rate it:

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can't put the words back into one's mouth fast enoughThis phrase is often said after someone said something they shouldn't have said as a way of conveying regret for having said it.Rate it:

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pickin' and grinnin'a country way of saying "playing music"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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as she's as cold as a witchscold as a witch's tit!Very, very cold!!Rate it:

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don't count your chickens before they're hatchedYou should not count on something before it happens.Rate 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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puddin' tame. ask me again and i'll tell you the same.An impertinent response to being asked "what is your name?"; a response indicating that the speaker does not want to reveal their real name.Rate it:

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wear one's heart on one's sleeveTo be extremely transparent, open, or forthright about one's emotion or what is in one's heart; often when this is said, it is said when it is more than the listener wants or needs to hear about it--so it is often said in a negative way or with a negative connotationRate it:

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when you're up to your ass in alligators, it's easy to forget your goal was to drain the swampYou can't complete the a task if more urgent/immediate necessities take priorityRate it:

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where there's smoke, there's firewhen two things are usually together and you find one, you will find the otherRate it:

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you ain't seen nothin' yetsomething is even betterRate it:

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a beau mentir gui vient de loinA traveller may lie with impunity; Travellers tell fine tales.Rate it:

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à beau mentir qui vient de loinUn homme qui vient d’un pays éloigné peut facilement raconter ce qu’il veut, sans craindre d’être contredit.Rate it:

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a beau mentir qui vient de loinQui revient d’un pays lointain peut aisément raconter ce qu’il veut, sans craindre d’être contredit.Rate it:

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après la pluie vient le beau tempsVariante de après la pluie, le beau temps.Rate it:

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ce qui vient de flot s'en retourne de maréeFortune is as quick in going as in coming. Rate it:

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ce qui vient de la flûte s'en retourne au tambourLe bien acquis trop facilement, ou par des voies peu honnêtes, se dissipe aussi aisément qu’il a été amassé.Rate it:

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ce qui vient de la flûte s'en va au tambourLightly come, lightly go; What is dishonestly acquired is easily dissipated.Rate it:

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cela vient à pointThat comes opportunely.Rate it:

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de savoir vient avoirKnowledge is power.Rate it:

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il prend le temps comme il vientHe takes things easily.Rate it:

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il vient d'être bombardé membre de ce clubHe has just been pitchforked into that club (over the heads of more deserving people).Rate it:

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il vient de faire un mauvais coupHe has just committed a crime.Rate it:

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la fortune vient en dormantSe dit en parlant d’une personne qui devient riche sans rien faireRate it:

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la vérité comme l'huile vient au-dessusTruth will out; It takes a good many shovelfuls of earth to bury the Truth.Rate it:

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le bien lui vient en dormantHe becomes rich without any trouble.Rate it:

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le livre vient de paraîtreThe book is just out, just published.Rate it:

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le repentir vient ordinairement trop tardDo a thing in haste and repent at leisure.Rate it:

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quand vient la gloire, s'en va la mémoireLes gens oublient leur passé ou leurs proches dans les grandes réussites.Rate it:

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qui chapon mange, chapon lui vientHe that has plenty shall have more.Rate it:

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tant crie l'on noël qu'il vient (villon)Long looked for comes at last; That is coming—like Christmas.Rate it:

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tout vient à point à qui sait attendreOn arrive à tout avec de la patience.Rate it:

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tout vient à point à qui sait attendreEverything comes to the man who waits.Rate it:

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tout vient à temps à qui sait attendreAvec le temps et la patience, on vient à bout de tout.Rate it:

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un malheur ne vient jamais seulMisfortunes never come singly; It never rains but it pours.Rate it:

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un malheur ne vient jamais seulProverbe signifiant que lorsqu’on commence à avoir des ennuis, il est rare que d’autres ne surviennent pas également. C’est ce qu’on appelle communément la « loi des séries ».Rate it:

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's all goodShortened version of "It's all good." No problem; that’s fine; you’re welcome.Rate it:

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...and that's the way it isThe phrase "...and that's the way it is" is used to repeat Walter Kronkite's quote and/or to signify the conclusion of something like a piece of new news or that elude to the fact that what was just said is true or an account of something that really did happen; a way of putting a stamp of approval on what was just stated; same as "and there you have it folks"Rate it:

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a hornet's nest .An unpleasent situation Raising controversy A troublesome situation.Rate it:

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