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Terms for subject Idiomatic (384 entries)
what price (something) used to suggest that something was not worth achieving because too many bad things have happened as a result
wake up and smell the coffee used to tell someone that they are wrong about a particular situation and must realize what is really happening
rise and shine! used to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed
rise and shine! used to wish someone happiness upon waking up
that's all she wrote used when you are stating that there is nothing more that can be said about something or that something is completely finished
snug as a bug in a rug very cozy and comfortable
once in a blue moon very infrequently
once in a blue moon very rarely
wait for the other shoe to drop to await a seemingly inevitable event, especially one that is not desirable
wait for the other shoe to drop to defer action or decision until another matter is finished or resolved
wait for the other shoe to drop to be prepared for the next in a series of events
wait for the other shoe to drop be prepared for a further or consequential event or complication to occur
another shoe to drop wait for the other shoe to drop Taras
rise and shine wake up and get out of bed promptly
wake up and smell the coffee to realize the truth about your situation; to become aware of what is really happening
wake up and smell the coffee to become aware and take action before it's too late
wake up and smell the coffee used to tell someone that they are wrong about a particular situation and must realize what is really happening
wake up and smell the coffee become aware of the realities of a situation, however unpleasant
wake up and smell the coffee said when you are telling someone to be more realistic and more aware of what is happening around them
wake up and smell the coffee to face up to reality, esp in an unpleasant situation