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buck stops here:Your stop has come.the final destination
downhill all the way:(i dont think its an idiom)going down ...,its all down from here
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PIECE OF MY MIND:tell someone that ur angry about it,show ur anger and frustration over something...e.g:On finding out sam's habit of stealing apples,tery went to give him a piece of his mind!!!!>>>>>
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BUCK STOPS HERE :
The ultimate responsibility rests here. DOWNHILL ALL THE WAY(from here): Easy from this point, without obstacles the rest of the way. For example, Once we had the basic design, it was downhill all the way. HAVE HAD IT (UP TO HERE ):
NEITHER HERE NOR THERE: Unimportant and irrelevant. SAME HERE:Also, the same with me. Me too, I agree, as in I think she was lying all along. Samehere, or I couldn't sleep because of the noise. Thesame with me. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE:Given the present situation, what should we do next? For example, Unemployment's rising and numerous banks have failed; where do we go from here? |
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STILL AND ALL:After taking everything into consideration; nevertheless; however: Still and all, our objective can be achieved. HAVE IT IN FOR (SOMEONE): To intend to harm, especially because of a grudge. HAVE (SOMETHING ) COMING: To deserve what one receives: You had that reprimand coming for a very long time. HAVE IT OUT: To settle decisively, especially by means of an argument or a discussion. HAVE TO DO WITH: To be concerned or associated with. |
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thanks faraz....
i think v've to start idioms as new topic further.........i mean so that many people will look at & ans for those wat do u say all |
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Ya I also agree with it!
It would be very help ful if every body try to give a sentence assosiated with the phrase. It would clarify the meaning. ISn't it?
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1)still and all:-Nevertheless, all the same,. Ex- But still and all, trekking in Nepal is an expensive undertaking. 2)have it in for- Intend to harm, especially because of a grudge. Ex- Ever since he called the police about their dog, the neighbors have had it in for Tom. 3)have to do with Be concerned or associated with; deal with. Ex:- This book has to do with the divisions within the church 4)have it out- Settle decisively, especially in an argument or discussion. Example, “I shall double-lock myself in with him and have it out before I die. 5)have to do with Be concerned or associated with; deal with. Ex:- This book has to do with the divisions within the church.
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