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Figurative
(92 entries)
ship has sailed
the ship has sailed
capricolya
showdown
a meeting, argument, fight etc that will settle a disagreement or competition that has continued for a long time
skirmish
a brisk preliminary verbal conflict
skirmish
a minor dispute or contest between opposing parties
skirmish
any minor dispute
skirmish
a minor or preliminary conflict or dispute
smorgasbord
a wide range of
Andrey Truhachev
stamp out
to end something bad or unpleasant by taking strong and determined action
stamp out
to prevent something bad from continuing
stamp out
to get rid of something that is wrong or harmful
stop short of
to voluntarily cease an attempt to reach a certain point
strop
bad mood
mrsgreen
take
(someone or something)
at face value
accept as true or genuine without being questioned or doubted
take
(someone or something)
at face value
to accept something as it appears to be rather than studying it more closely
take
(someone or something)
at face value
to accept a situation or accept what someone says, without thinking there may be a hidden meaning
take
(someone)
at face value
to accept the impression that someone gives of themselves, even though this may be completely false
take
(someone or something)
at face value
accept as presented, without question or further investigation
take
(someone or something)
at face value
to accept or trust someone or something based only on an initial or superficial presentation, without taking further proof, verification, or investigation into account
third base
oral sex
Andrey Truhachev
this train has left the station
the train has left the station
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