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3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 - [Idiom] feel alone even when there are people around
- [Idiom] expressions to describe a foolish person
- Arrive at action
- Punctuation in quoting idioms
- [Idiom] put someone in the wrong/do someone right/wrong
- [Idiom] Cast a chill over someone
- I dream of - I dream to...?
- idiom/expression
- [Idiom] Fall off the wagon
- [Idiom] idioms, meaning "to be very clever"
- [Idiom] If you will
- [Vocabulary] Boys Own range
- he will do off his own
- [Idiom] stitching flags & carving paving stones
- To whom are you reading your psalms, David?
- Thanks!
- [Idiom] You get what you pay for and pay for what you get
- Caught up?
- [Idiom] phrases
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "to irritate or annoy someone"
- [Idiom] By Most Accounts
- [Idiom] idioms describing the state of depression
- I kind of like cold weather ?????????
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "to frighten"
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "strike, amaze"
- [Idiom] not to care about something at all
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "to avoid showing any emotion"
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "very dull, very boring"
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "to give a freedom to act or make decisions"
- [Idiom] Is there an idiom or slang to describe someone who...
- [Idiom] on a short leash
- By what?
- [Idiom] Small potatoes
- I drive away from you
- made a big fuss
- [Idiom] at the centre of attention
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "to be in charge, to give the orders"
- [Idiom] freak flag
- [Idiom] To put someone in his place
- Pretty much over
- [Idiom] at loggerheads
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "to avoid"
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "to dismiss, to send away, to sever relationship"
- at a zero price
- Is sweet tooth an idiom in all languages?
- need meaning of some idioms and proverbs
- [Idiom] on the same wavelength
- [Idiom] Idioms meaning "to attempt to gain a friend, lover, etc."
- [Idiom] On friendly footing; To crash a party
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "to ignore"
- To show one's face
- [Idiom] To rub elbows with someone
- what does "come out of the gate swinging" mean
- [Idiom] To save oneself
- [Idiom] pull oneself together
- [Idiom] idioms to describe haughty and arrogant person
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "in difficult situation"
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "to become bankrupt
- Brown nose
- get out of the town
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "to experience failure"
- forget it or forget about it?
- [Idiom] idioms, meaning "be happy"
- [Idiom] To be/ live in clover
- [Idiom] idioms, meaning "to have a good chance of success"
- [Idiom] idioms meaning "to risk"
- [Idiom] idioms, meaning "get angry"
- To go ballistic
- [Idiom] step into the picture
- what's the idiom?
- [Idiom] Wrongdoer accusing others first
- [Idiom] getting enthusiastic about a hot topic
- [Idiom] Idiom- All is well that ends well
- [Idiom] what does "go out in a blaze" mean?
- Sultan's weight - an idiom?
- [General] get slurry
- what is up?
- Cook myself
- [Idiom] ..bathwater..
- Answer to " I miss you"
- does anyone else use some in this manner
- You can ask Steve to help you, he is always as keen as mustard
- AT A LOOSE END
- [Idiom] Bread and wine
- [Idiom] English idoms and their stories-help-
- [Idiom] Hold the bag
- [Idiom] need your help
- [Idiom] A lot going for ...
- [General] wish and hope
- [Idiom] Hot Cake
- [Idiom] talking alot
- looking for idioms
- [Idiom] Hit nail on the head
- "the reason people"
- In hand or on hand
- In VS of
- ask
- Thanks a bunch
- [Idiom] interpret the following idioms
- THE RIGHT
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