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Terms for subject Idiomatic (385 entries)
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
another shoe to drop wait for the other shoe to drop Taras
rise and shine wake up and get out of bed promptly
look like a Sunday-school picnic walk in the park 4uzhoj
rat race way of life in which people compete aggressively with each other to be successful
wear different hats wear more than one hat Баян
wear many hats wear more than one hat Баян
wear multiple hats wear more than one hat Баян
what price (something) what are the chances of (something) happening now?
what price (something) what is the value of something?
what else is new? what you say when hearing old news, when something bad but predictable happens to you or when someone brings up something that's long lost its novelty
who can tell who is to say valtih­1978