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Old 25-May-2009, 14:21
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I always have a picture about 'bury the hatchet' .
I don't quite understand the way you tell us that ' you always have........
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Old 25-May-2009, 14:28
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Dear phorntita:

Yes, I do! Thanks for two new expressions! Now you can add: 'Two shakes of a lamb's tail,' and 'Quick as a wink.'
I wonder more whether we can ' Invent/build any new idioms on our own in your language'
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