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Terms for subject Idiomatic (384 entries)
spell the death of lead to the end of
stick to knitting mind (one's) own business Andrey­ Truhac­hev
strange bedfellows an unusual combination or political alliance
stretched too thin to be involved in so many activities that one cannot do any of them well Yeldar­ Azanba­yev
stretched too thin to have so many expenses that one cannot pay them all Yeldar­ Azanba­yev
the proof of the pudding is in the eating suck it and see Andrey­ Truhac­hev
take toll take a toll on Баян
take one day at a time live fully, here and now Kateri­nka912
take the bull by the horns to do something difficult in a brave and determined way
take the bull by the horns to deal with a difficult situation in a very direct way
call the shots take the initiative in deciding how something should be done
take toll take a toll on Баян
balls to the wall term used to describe an intense, or extreme situation
that's all she wrote that is all of it
that's all she wrote that is the last of it
that's all she wrote said when there is no more to say or when something is finished
that's all she wrote used to mean that you cannot stop what happens next in a situation, especially when it is bad
that's all she wrote indicating an abrupt termination of a project, or of (one's) hopes or plans
that's all she wrote this is the end
that's all she wrote that is the last of it