Definitions
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- idiomatic Situation where an unqualified person is attempting to train others in a task.
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RELI - Biblical collocations
Biblical collocations and collocations relating to the Bible. This is just a stud. The topic is enermous.
Acts of the Apostles, Adam and Eve, book oath, carob bean tree, epistle lesson, felix culpa, festival of lights, ficus sycomorus, fig leaf, Geneva Bible, Gog and Magog, golden rule and 324 more...
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Fun Phrases & Idioms
dust up, wreak havoc, the willies, cash cow, average joe, drama queen, fancy pants, houston we have a..., in your face, just deserts, kangaroo court, quality time and 78 more...
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Proverbs & Sayings
Proverbs are short and pithy sayings that express some traditionally held truth. They are usually metaphorical and often, for the sake of memorability, alliterative. A list of traditional English s...
absence makes the..., actions speak lou..., all good things m..., all is fair in lo..., all's well that e..., all roads lead to..., all that glitters..., all work and no p..., any port in a storm, bad news travels ..., a bad workman bla..., bark is worse tha... and 13 more...
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