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Friday, May 1, 2009

Sollution Of Prime Suspect

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only game in town. - To plow a lonely furrow.

showers bring May flowers. - April showers bring forth May flowers.

Too much is unhealthy. - Enough is as good as a feast. Old trees should

not be transplanted. - What can not teach an old dog new tricks.

Age does not protect from foolishness. - There's no fool like an old fool.

also a piece of the pie. - To get on the gravy train.

be on the decline. - To be going downhill.

be on the wrong track. - To bark up the wrong tree.

sit on hot coals. - To be like a cat on hot bricks.

Pride comes before a fall. - Pride comes before the fall.

blind haste, less speed. - Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.

Since you something nice you've brewed. - You have really let yourself in for it there.

That goes through my mind. - That's way over my head. That's beyond me.

This is money thrown away. - That's throwing good money after bad.

The glow of his eyes spoke volumes. - The light in his eye spoke volumes.

Your wish is my command. - Your wish is my command.

a chip off the old block. - An apple does not fall far from the tree. (U.S.)

The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. - The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.

Dick apply. Serve with large spoon. - To lay something on with a trowel.

swallow the bitter pill. - To swallow the bitter pill.

let the cat out of the bag. - To let the cat out of the bag.

buy a pig in a poke. - To buy a pig in a poke.

look at the daisies. - To be pushing up the daisies.

The shards of happiness. - The shattered remains of our happiness.

stupid have always been lucky. - Fortune favors fools.

Ludo - More haste less speed.

shoot an own goal. - Score from own goal.

One hand washes the other. - One good turn deserves another.

well that ends well. - All's well that ends well.

He simply has not buckled. - He just did not click on it.

He has put itself in a precarious position. - He had let himself out on a limb.

He is just a cog in the machine. - He's only a cog in the machine. He does not fly

harm. - He would not hurt a fly.

weighed first, then dare. - Look before you leap.

It is not gold that glitters. - All that glitters is not gold.

friend in need walk a thousand to one lot. - A friend in need is a friend indeed.

fear that which you can not avoid. - It is foolish to fear That which you can not avoid. Burned children fear the

fire. - Once Bitten Twice Shy.

money is not everything. - Money is not everything.

Did I say something wrong - Have I spoken out of turn?

Here are the ghosts. - This is the parting of the ways.

dogs that bark do not bite. - His bark is worse than his bite.

I'm not a Croesus. - I'm not made of money.

I hang in the air. - I'm in sort of a limbo.

live in dreamland. - To live in a fool's paradise.

bite the bullet. - Bite the bullet.

Is the cat out of the house, dancing the mouse. - When the cat's away the mice will play.

Every Jack has his Jill. - Every Jack will find his Jill.

someone go on the clock. - Drive somebody up the wall.

someone make legs. - To make clear off somebody To make somebody get a move on.

someone put a stop to. - To put a stop to somebody's game.

someone put a leg. - To trip somebody up

someone back on their feet . Help - To help somebody back on his feet.

someone / something take a bead. - To draw a bead on somebody / something.

someone taking the mickey. Someone tying up a bear. - To pull somebody's leg sell

someone stupid. - To make a fool of somebody.

barely able to stand on its own feet. - To be hardly able to stay on one's feet.

a miss is as beside it. - A miss is as good as a mile.

Let's talk action. - Put your money where your mouth is. Better late than never

but better never late. - Better late than never, but better late never.

Locker make money. - To ride the gravy train.

Lies have short legs. - Truth will out.

Make up on your feet - Make tracks!

Make the fly - Beat it!

with both feet on the stand. - To have both feet on the ground.

With one foot in the grave. - To have one foot in the grave.

New brooms sweep better. - A new broom sweeps clean.

Nothing lasts forever. - All good things come to an end.

Take the legs under his arm. - Take to your heels. Without batting an eyelid

. - Without batting of eyelid. Without turning a hair.

Try it and see. - The proof of the pudding is in the eating.

Speech is silver, silence is golden. - Speech is silver silence is gold.

pieces bring good luck. - Broken crockery brings you luck.

put yourself in the belt. - To put one's hand to the plow.

you fell down like flies. - They went down like ninepins.

Sing, who added vocals. - Not all who own a lyre are lyre-players.

Constant dripping wears away the stone. - Dripping hollows out rock.

not poke the hive. - Let sleeping dogs lie.

exchange is no robbery. - Fair exchange is no robbery.

full belly does not study much. - You can not study on a full stomach.

What the farmer knows that he does not eat. - You can not change the habits of a lifetime.

What you can do today, do not put off till tomorrow. - A stitch in time saves nine.

What I do not know, does not make me hot. - What the eye does not see the heart can not grieve over.

wine to beer, which I advise you; his beer to wine, leave. - First beer then wine is fine, but wine then beer, oh dear.

who digs a pit for another falls into it himself. - To be hoist with one's own petard.

him that hath shall be given. - Winner takes ave

Like father like son. - Like father like son.

What goes around, comes around. - Tit for tat.

win, vanished Sun - Easy come easy go.

How to bed, now lie in it. - You have made your bed, now you must lie on it.

knowledge is power. - Knowledge is power.

Where there's a will there's a way. - Where there is a will there is a way.

You can not teach an old dog new tricks. - The trees do not grow to the sky.

too many cooks spoil the broth. - Too many cooks spoil the broth (soup).

to reverse it's never too late. - It is never too late to mend.

two birds with one stone. - To kill two birds with one stone.



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