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Terms for subject Idiomatic (384 entries)
put flesh on the bones of put flesh on tha7rg­k
put two and two together draw an obvious conclusion from what is known or evident
raise eyebrows to elicit shock, surprise, or offense, typically through unconventional actions or words
raise (some, a few, someone's, a lot of, etc.) eyebrows to shock or surprise people mildly
rat race way of life in which people compete aggressively with each other to be successful
rat race a mad scramble or intense competitive struggle, as in the business world
rat race any exhausting, unremitting, and usually competitive activity or routine, esp. a pressured urban working life spent trying to get ahead with little time left for leisure, contemplation, etc
ray of sunshine someone or something that makes a person happier or a place more cheerful
riot act read the riot act
red shirt A "redshirt" is a stock character in fiction who dies soon after being introduced. The term originates from the original Star Trek (NBC, 1966–69) television series in which the red-shirted security personnel frequently die during episodes. Natali­a D
invent a wheel reinvent the wheel Баян
do some fancy footwork resort to clever thinking or actions, especially when navigating a complex or difficult issue
riot act read the riot act
ripped to the tits pissed as a newt Andrey­ Truhac­hev
pissed as a newt ripped to the tits Andrey­ Truhac­hev
rise and shine wake up and get out of bed promptly
rise and shine! used to wish someone happiness upon waking up
rise and shine! used to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed
Robert is your father's brother Bob's your uncle Alexan­der Osh­is
Robert is your mother's brother Bob's your uncle Alexan­der Osh­is