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American Idiomatic Expressions This online dictionary of idioms and phrases is based on original ...
at random
[at random] {adv. phr.} With no order, plan, or purpose; in a mixed-up, or thoughtless ...
bag and baggage
[bag and baggage] {adv.}, {informal} With all your clothes and other personal belongings, especially movable ...
best bib and tucker
[best bib and tucker] or [Sunday best] or [Sunday go-to-meeting clothes] {n. phr.}, {informal} Best ...
birthday suit
[birthday suit] {n.} The skin with no clothes on; complete nakedness. * /The little boys ...
carriage trade
[carriage trade] {n.}, {literary} Rich or upper class people. * /The hotel is so expensive ...
caught short
[caught short] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Not having enough of something when you need it. * ...
clothes
[clothes] See: BEST BIB AND TUCKER or SUNDAY-GO-TO-MEETING CLOTHES.
decked out
[decked out] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Dressed in fancy clothes; specially decorated for some festive occasion. ...
do a double take
[do a double take] {v. phr.}, {informal} To look again in surprise; suddenly understand what ...
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Mark Twain
(1835—1910), letter, 1876 A baby is an estimable blessing and bother.
Ashleigh Brilliant
(1933--) U.S. writer My life has a superb cast but I can't figure out the plot.
пальцем в небо
[тыкать/попадать пальцем в небо] {v. phr.} [`tyikat'/popa`dat' `palcem v `n'ebo] 1. to do (for ex. say, reply, shoot) at ...
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