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Terms for subject Idiomatic (384 entries)
make a meal of (something) to treat something as more important or serious than it really is
make a meal of (something) to take more time or care than is necessary when you are doing something
make tracks to leave or depart, especially hurriedly; to go away
lay tracks make tracks
me three Used to express agreement, after someone has already said "me too". Intere­x
media circus a news event where the media coverage is perceived to be out of proportion to the event being covered
media circus a news event for which the level of media coverage—measured by such factors as the number of reporters at the scene and the amount of material broadcast or published—is perceived to be excessive or out of proportion to the event being covered
stick to knitting mind (one's) own business Andrey­ Truhac­hev
mix apples and oranges combine or compare two different things
mixed blessing Something that has both good and bad features. mrsgre­en
my instincts tell me (that) my gut tells me Taras
my instincts tell me (that) my gut tells me Taras
night on the tiles night on the town Parano­IDioteq­ue
night on the tiles night on the town Parano­IDioteq­ue
no stone will be left unturned leave no stone unturned
not bat an eyelid to show no sign of surprise or worry when something unexpected happens
have no heart to not have the heart (to + verb / for + noun) Баян
not my monkeys, not my circus not my circus, not my monkeys plushk­ina
not my monkeys, not my circus not my circus, not my monkeys plushk­ina
not see the forest for the trees to not understand or appreciate a larger situation, problem, etc., because one is considering only a few parts of it