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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Up In Arms'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Two heads are better than one'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Too many cooks spoil the broth'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Throwing in the towel'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'There's an elephant in the room' .Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'The writing's on the wall'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'The last straw'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, ' The big cheese'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'The bee's knees' .Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Take the bull by the horns'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, ' Round the bend'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Play it by ear'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Not worth his salt'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Not for all the tea in china'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Much ado about nothing'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Money doesn't grow on trees'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Hit the ground running'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Get off your high horse'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Face the music'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Ducks in a row'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Don't throw the baby out with the bath water'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Don't judge a book by its cover'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Don't cry over spilled milk'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Close but no cigar'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Caught red handed'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Bring home the bacon'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Break the ice'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Bite your tongue'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Between a rock and a hard place'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Back to square one'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Turn up for the books'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'A drop in the ocean'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'A diamond in the rough'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'A bird in the hand'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'It's raining cats and dogs'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Stop monkeying around'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Every cloud has a silver lining'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Make hay while the sun's shining'.Von Rob Davey
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Origin and description of the English phrase, 'A piece of cake'.Von Rob Davey
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