1 A buck in the hand is worth two on the books.
3 A carpenter's son doesn't have shoes.
5 A dog under any other coat is still a dog.
7 A hand in the bush is worth two anywhere else.
9 A lot of these arguments are fetious.
11 A lot of things are going to be bywashed.
13 A lot of water has gone over the bridge since then.
15 A problem swept under the table occasionally comes home to roost.
17 A rocky road is easier to travel than a stone wall.
19 A stop-gap measure is better than no gap at all.
21 A whole hog is better than no hole at all.
23 Abandon ship all you who enter here!
25 After that, we'll break our gums on the computer.
27 All the hills of beans in China don't matter.
29 All the lemmings are coming home to roost.
31 All the lemmings are going home to roost.
33 All you have to do is fill in the missing blanks.
35 An avalanche is nipping at their heels.
37 An enigma is only as good as its bottom line.
39 An ounce of prevention is better than pounding the table.
41 And I take the blunt of it!
43 Another day, a different dollar.
45 Any kneecap of yours is a friend of mine.
49 Anybody who marries her would stand out like a sore thumb.
51 Anything he wants is a friend of mine.
53 Are there any problems we haven't beat out to death?
55 As long as somebody let the cat out of the bag, we might as well
58 At the end of every pot of gold, there's a rainbow.
60 Before they made him they broke the mold.
62 Beware a Trojan bearing a horse.
66 By a streak of coincidence, it really happened.
68 By the time we unlock the bandages, he will have gone down the drain.
70 Cheapness doesn't come free.
72 Clean up or fly right.
74 Clean up your own can of worms!
76 Come down off your charlie horse.
78 Conceptual things are in the eye of the beholder.
80 Deep water runs still.
82 Dig a hole and bury it.
84 Dig yourself a hole and bury it.
86 Do it now; don't dingle-dally over it.
88 Do not fumble with a woman's logic.
90 Does it joggle any bells?
92 Don't bite the hand that stabs you in the back.
94 Don't burn your bridges until you come to them.
96 Don't cash in your chips until the shill is down.
98 Don't cast a gander upon the water.
100 Don't cast any dispersions.
102 Don't cast doubts on troubled waters.
104 Don't count your chickens until the barn door is closed.
106 Don't criticize him for lack of inexperience.
108 Don't cut off the limb you've got your neck strung out on.
110 Don't do anything I wouldn't do standing up in a hammock.
112 Don't eat with your mouth full.
114 Don't get your eye out of joint.
116 Don't jump off the gun.
118 Don't jump off the handle.
120 Don't jump on a ship that's going down in flames.
122 Don't just stand there like a sitting duck.
124 Don't lead them down the garden path and cut them off at the knees.
126 Don't leave the nest that feeds you.
128 Don't let the camels get their feet in the door.
130 Don't look a gift horse in the face.
132 Don't look a mixed bag in the mouth.
134 Don't look at me in that tone of voice.
136 Don't look for a gift in the horse's mouth.
138 Don't make a molehill out of a can of beans.
140 Don't make a tempest out of a teapot.
142 Don't muddle the waters.
144 Don't pull a panic button.
146 Don't pull an enigma on me.
148 Don't put all you irons on the fire in one pot.
150 Don't rattle the boat.
152 Don't rock the boat that feeds you.
154 Don't roll up your nostrils at me.
156 Don't stick your oar in muddy waters.
158 Don't strike any bells while the fire is hot.
160 Don't talk to me with your clothes on.
162 Don't talk with your mouth open.
164 Don't throw the baby out with the dishwasher.
166 Don't throw the dog's blanket over the horse's nose.
168 Don't twiddle your knee-caps at me!
170 Don't upset the apple pie.
172 Dot your t's and cross your i's.
174 Drop the other foot, for Christ's sake!
176 Each of us sleazes by at our own pace.
178 Erase that indelibly from your memory.
180 Every cloud has a blue horizon.
182 Every rainbow has a silver lining.
184 Everything is going all bananas.
186 Everything is ipso facto.
188 Everything is mutually intertangled.
190 Everything's all ruffled over.
192 Fade out in a blaze of glory.
194 Feather your den with somebody else's nest.
196 Fellow alumni run thicker than water.
198 Fish or get off the pot!
200 Float off into several individual conferees.
202 For all intensive purposes, the act is over.
204 From here on up, it's down hill all the way.
206 Gander your eye at that!
208 Gee, it must have fallen into one of my cracks.
210 Get off the stick and do something.
212 Get the hot poop right off the vine.
214 Getting him to do anything is like pulling hen's teeth.
216 Give him a project to get his teeth wet on.
218 Give him a square shake.
220 Give him an inch and he'll screw you.
222 Give him enough rope and he will run away with it.
224 Go fly your little red wagon somewhere else.
226 Good grace is in the eye of the beholder.
228 Good riddance aforethought.
230 Half a loaf is better than two in the bush.
232 Half a worm is better than none.
234 Hands were made before feet.
236 Have it prepared under my signature.
238 Have more discretion in the face of valor.
240 Have the seeds we've sown fallen on deaf ears?
242 Have we been cast a strange eye at?
244 Have we gone too fast too far?
246 He has a dire need, actually it's half-dire, but he thinks
249 He may be the greatest piece of cheese that ever walked down
252 He and his group are two different people.
254 He came in on my own volition.
256 He can't hack the other can of worms.
258 He choked on his own craw.
260 He deserves a well-rounded hand of applause.
262 He didn't even bat an eyebrow.
264 He didn't flinch an eyelid.
266 He disappeared from nowhere.
268 He doesn't have the brain to rub two nickels together.
270 He doesn't know which side his head is buttered on.
272 He drinks like a sieve.
276 He gave me a blanket check.
278 He got taken right through the nose.
280 He got up on his highheels.
282 He grates me the wrong way.
284 He has a marvelous way of extruding you.
286 He has a very weak indigestion.
288 He has a wool of steel.
290 He has feet of molasses.
292 He has his ass on the wrong end of his head.
294 He has his crutches around her throat.
296 He has his foot in the pie.
298 He has his neck out on a limb.
300 He has his pot in too many pies.
302 He has the character of navel lint.
304 He has the courage of a second-story man.
306 He hit the nose right on the head.
308 He is as dishonest as the day is long.
310 He just sat there like a bump on a wart.
312 He keeps his ear to the vine.
314 He knows which side his pocketbook is buttered on.
316 He knows which side of his bread his goose is buttered on.
318 He needs to get blown out of his water.
320 He popped out of nowhere like a jack-in-the-bean-box.
322 He pulled himself up on top of his own bootstraps.
324 He rammed it down their ears.
326 He reads memos with a fine tooth comb.
328 He rules with an iron thumb.
330 He said it thumb in cheek.
332 He should be gracious for small favors.
334 He smokes like a fish.
336 He wants to get his nose wet in several areas.
338 He was hoisted by a skyhook on his own petard!
340 He was hoisted by his own canard.
342 He was hung by his own bootstraps.
344 He was left out on the lurch.
346 He was putrified with fright.
348 He wears his finger on his sleeve.
350 He would forget his head if it weren't screwed up.
352 Heads are rolling in the aisles.
354 He'll get his neck in hot water.
356 He'll grease any palm that will pat his ass.
358 He's tossing symbols around like a percussionist in a John
361 He's a bulldog in a china shop.
363 He's a child progeny.
365 He's a fart off the old block.
367 He's a lion in a den of Daniels.
369 He's a little clog in a big wheel.
371 He's a shirking violet.
373 He's a wolf in sheep's underware.
375 He's a young peeksqueek.
377 He's as crazy as a bloody loon!
379 He's as crazy as a fruitcake.
381 He's as happy as a pig at high tide.
383 He's as quick as an eyelash.
385 He's bailing him out of the woods.
387 He's been living off his laurels for years.
389 He's being pruned for the job.
391 He's being shifted from shuttle to cock.
393 He's biting the shaft and getting the short end of the problem.
395 He's breathing down my throat.
397 He's casting a red herring on the face of the water.
401 He's cornered on all sides.
403 He's faster than the naked eye.
405 He's fuming at the seams.
407 He's going to fall flat on his feet.
409 He's got a rat's nest by the tail.
411 He's got a tough axe to hoe.
413 He's got four sheets in the wind.
415 He's got his intentions crossed.
417 He's got so much zap he can barely twitch.
421 He's letting ground grow under his feet.
423 He's like a wine glass in a storm.
425 He's like sheep in a bullpen.
427 He's lying through his britches.
429 He's not breathing a muscle.
431 He's off in a cloud of ``hearty heigh-ho Silver''.
433 He's on the back of the pecking order.
435 He's one of the world's greatest flamingo dancers.
437 He's paying through the neck.
439 He's procrastinating like a bandit.
441 He's reached the crescent of his success.
443 He's restoring order to chaos.
445 He's running around like a bull with his head cut off.
447 He's running around like a chicken with his ass cut off.
449 He's running around with his chicken cut off.
451 He's running from gamut to gamut.
453 He's running off at the seams.
455 He's salivating at the chops.
457 He's seething at the teeth.
459 He's sharp as a whip.
461 He's singing a little off-keel.
463 He's so far above me I can't reach his bootstraps.
465 He's so mad he is spitting wooden nickels.
467 He's somewhere down wind of the innuendo.
469 He's spending a lot of brunt on the task.
471 He's splitting up at the seams.
473 He's the best programmer east of the Mason-Dixon line.
475 He's the king of queens.
477 He's the last straw on the camel's back to be called.
479 He's too smart for his own bootstraps.
481 He's up a creek with his paddles leaking.
483 He's within eyeshot of shore.
485 His eyeballs perked up.
487 His feet have come home to roost.
489 His foot is in his mouth up to his ear.
491 His head's too big for his britches.
493 His position is not commiserate with his abilities.
495 History is just a repetition of the past.
499 How old is your 2-year old?
501 I speak only with olive branches dripping from the corners
504 I accept it with both barrels.
506 I apologize on cringed knees.
508 I came within a hair's breathe of it.
510 I can do it with one eye tied behind me.
512 I can remember everything; I have a pornographic mind.
514 I can't hum a straight tune.
516 I case my ground very well before I jump into it.
518 I come to you on bended bootstrap.
520 I contributed to the charity of my cause.
522 I could count it on the fingers of one thumb.
524 I could tell you stories that would curdle your hair.
526 I did it sitting flat on my back.
528 I don't always play with a full house of cards.
530 I don't know which dagger to clothe it in.
532 I don't like the feel of this ball of wax.
534 I don't want to be the pie that upset the applecart.
536 I don't want to cast a pall on the water.
538 I don't want to start hurdling profanity.
540 I don't want to stick my hand in the mouth that's feeding me.
542 I don't want to throw a wrench in the ointment.
544 I enjoy his smiling continence.
548 I got you by the nap of your neck.
550 I guess I'd better get my duff on the road.
552 I guess I'm putting all my birds in one pie.
554 I guess that muddled the waters.
556 I had her by the nap of the neck.
558 I had to make a split decision.
560 I had to scratch in the back recesses of my memory.
562 I had to throw in the white flag.
564 I have a green thumb up to my elbow.
566 I have a rot-gut feeling about that.
568 I have feedback on both sides of the coin.
570 I have my neck hung out on an open line.
572 I have no personal bones to grind about it.
574 I have people crawling out of my ears.
576 I have post-naval drip.
578 I have reasonably zero desire to do it.
580 I have the self-discipline of a mouse.
582 I have to get my guts up.
584 I have too many cooks in the pot already.
586 I haven't bitten off an easy nut.
588 I haven't gotten the knack down yet.
590 I hear the handwriting on the wall.
592 I heard it out of the corner of my eyes.
594 I just pulled those out of the seat of my pants.
596 I keep stubbing my shins.
598 I know what we have to do to get our feet off the ground.
600 I listen with a very critical eye.
602 I looked at it with some askance.
604 I march to a different kettle of fish.
606 I only hear half of what I believe.
608 I only hope your every wish is desired.
610 I only mentioned it to give you another side of the horse.
612 I only read it in snips and snabs.
614 I owe you a great gratitude of thanks.
616 I pulled my feet out from under my rug.
618 I put all my marbles in one basket.
620 I read the sign, but it went in one ear and out the other.
622 I resent the insinuendoes.
624 I rushed around like a chicken out of my head.
626 I said it beneath my breath.
628 I see several little worms raising their heads around the corner.
630 I think he's gone over the bend.
632 I think I've committed a fore paw.
634 I think that we are making an out-and-out molehill of this issue.
636 I think the real crux is the matter.
638 I thought I'd fall out of my gourd.
640 I want half a cake and eat it too.
642 I want to embark upon your qualms.
644 I want to get more fire into the iron.
646 I want to get to know them on a face-to-name basis.
648 I want to go into that at short length.
650 I want to see him get a good hands-on feel.
652 I was working my balls to the bone.
654 I wish somebody could drop the other foot.
656 I won't hang my laurels on it.
658 I won't kick a gift horse in the mouth.
660 I worked my toes to the bonenail.
662 I would imagine he chafes a bit.
664 I wouldn't give it to a wet dog.
666 I wouldn't marry her with a twenty-foot pole.
668 I wouldn't take him on a ten foot pole.
670 I wouldn't want to be sitting in his shoes.
672 I'd better get my horse on its ass.
674 I'd better jack up my bootstraps and get going.
676 I'd have been bent out of shape like spades.
678 I'd kill a dog to bite that man.
680 I'd like to intersperse a comment.
682 I'd like to put another foot into the pot.
684 I'd like to strike while the inclination is hot.
686 I'd rather be tight than right.
688 If they do that, they'll be committing suicide for the rest of
691 If they had to stand on their own two feet, they would have gone
692 down the drain a long time ago.
694 If we keep going this way, somebody is going to be left standing
695 at the church with his pants on.
697 If you don't want words put in your mouth, don't leave it
700 If anything, I bend over on the backwards side.
702 If Calvin Coolidge were alive today, he'd turn over in his grave.
704 If the onus fits, wear it.
706 If the shoe fits, put it in your mouth.
708 If the shoe is on the other foot, wear it.
710 If there's no fire, don't make waves.
712 If they do it there won't be a living orgasm left.
714 If you ask him he could wax very quickly on that subject.
716 If you listen in the right tone of voice, you'll hear what I mean.
718 If you see loose strings that have to be tied down that are not
719 nailed up, see me about it.
721 If you want something bad enough, you have to pay the price.
723 If you want to be heard, go directly to the horse's ear.
725 If you want to get your jollies off, watch this!
727 If you'd let me, I'd forget the shirt off my back.
729 If you're going to break a chicken, you have to scramble a few eggs.
731 I'll be ready just in case a windfall comes down the pike.
733 I'll be there in the next foreseeable future.
735 I'll be there with spades one.
737 I'll bet there's one guy out in the woodwork.
739 I'll descend on them to the bone.
741 I'll fight him hand and nail.
743 I'll hit him right between the teeth.
745 I'll procrastinate when I get around to it.
747 I'll reek the benefits.
749 I'll see it when I believe it.
751 I'll stay away from that like a 10-foot pole.
753 I'll take a few pegs out of his sails.
755 I'll take any warm body in a storm.
757 I'm a mere fragment of my imagination.
761 I'm basking in his shadow.
763 I'm burning my bridges out from under me!
765 I'm casting the dye on the face of the water.
767 I'm collapsing around the seams.
769 I'm creaking at the seams.
771 I'm creaming off the top of my head.
775 I'm flapping at the gills.
777 I'm going off tangentially.
779 I'm going right out of my bonker.
781 I'm going right over the bend.
783 I'm going to cast my rocks to the wind.
785 I'm going to down-peddle that aspect.
787 I'm going to feel it out by the ear.
789 I'm going to litigate it to the eyeballs.
791 I'm going to put a little variety in your spice of life.
793 I'm going to put my horn in.
795 I'm going to read between your lines.
797 I'm going to resolve it by ear.
799 I'm going to scatter them like chaff before the wind.
801 I'm going to scream right out of my gourd.
803 I'm going to take my vendetta out on them.
805 I'm going to take my venom out on you.
807 I'm going to throw myself into the teeth of the gamut.
809 I'm ground up to a high pitch.
811 I'm having a hard time getting my handles around that one.
813 I'm in my reclining years.
815 I'm in transit on that point.
817 I'm listening with baited ears.
819 I'm looking at it with a jaundiced ear.
821 I'm not going to bail him out of his own juice.
823 I'm not going to beat a dead horse to death.
825 I'm not going to get side tracked onto a tangent.
827 I'm not sure it's my bag of tea.
829 I'm not sure we're all speaking from the same sheet of music.
831 I'm not trying to grind anybody's axes.
833 I'm out of my bloomin' loon.
837 I'm parked somewhere in the boondoggles.
839 I'm pulling something over on you.
841 I'm ready to go when the bell opens.
843 I'm running around like a one-armed paper bandit.
845 I'm signing my own death knell.
847 I'm sitting on the edge of my ice.
849 I'm smarting at the seams.
851 I'm soaked to the teeth.
853 I'm standing over your shoulder.
855 I'm sticking my neck out on a ledge.
859 I'm talking up a dead alley.
861 I'm throwing those ideas to you off the top of my hat.
863 I'm too uptight for my own bootstraps.
865 I'm up a wrong alley.
867 I'm up against a blind wall.
869 I'm up to my earballs in garbage.
871 I'm walking on cloud nine.
873 I'm walking on thin water.
875 I'm weighted down with baited breath.
877 I'm willing to throw my two cents into the fire.
879 I'm working my blood up into a fervor.
881 I'm wound up like a cork.
883 I'm your frontface in this matter.
885 In one mouth and out the other.
887 In this period of time, its getting very short.
889 In this vein I will throw out another item for Pandora' box.
891 Indiscretion is the better part of valor.
895 Is there any place we can pull a chink out of the log jam?
897 It is better to have tried and failed than never to have failed
900 It cuts like a hot knife through solid rock.
902 It drove me to no wits end.
904 It fills a well-needed gap.
906 It floated right to the bottom.
908 It flows like water over the stream.
910 It gets grained into you.
912 It goes from one gamut to another.
914 It goes from tippy top to tippy bottom.
916 It goes in one era and out the other.
918 It goes out one ear and in the other.
920 It got left out in the lurch.
922 It has more punch to the unch.
924 It hit me to the core.
926 It hit the epitome of it.
928 It leaks like a fish.
930 It looks like it's going to go on ad infinitum for a while.
932 It looks real enough to be artificial.
934 It may seem incredulous, but it's true.
936 It might break the straw that holds the camel's back.
938 It might have been a figment of my illusion.
940 It' not an easy thing to get your teeth around.
942 It rolls off her back like a duck.
944 It runs the full width of the totem pole.
946 It sounds like roses to my ears.
948 It sure hits the people between the head.
950 It was a heart-rendering decision.
952 It was a maelstrom around his neck.
954 It was deja vu all over again.
956 It was oozing right out of the lurches.
958 It was really amazing to see the spectra of people there.
960 It went through the palm of my shoe.
962 It will spurn a lot of furious action.
964 It will take a while to ravel down.
966 It's like asking a man to stop eating in the middle of a starvation diet.
968 It's a Byzantine thicket of quicksand.
970 It's a caterpillar in pig's clothing.
972 It's a fiat accompli.
974 It's a fool's paradise wrapped in sheep's clothing.
978 It's a hairy can of worms.
980 It's a home of contention.
982 It's a lot like recumbent DNA.
984 It's a lot of passed water under the bridge.
986 It's a mare's nest in sheep's clothing.
988 It's a mecca of people.
990 It's a monkey wrench in your ointment.
992 It's a new high in lows.
994 It's a road of hard knocks.
996 It's a sight for sore ears.
998 It's a slap in the chaps.
1000 It's a tempest in a teacup.
1002 It's a terrible crutch to bear.
1004 It's a tough nut to hoe.
1006 It's a tough road to haul.
1008 It's a travesty to the human spirit.
1010 It's a typical case of alligator mouth and hummingbird ass.
1012 It's a useful ace in the pocket.
1014 It's a white elephant around my neck.
1016 It's a white herring.
1018 It's about 15 feet as the eye flies.
1020 It's about as satisfactory as falling off a log.
1022 It's all above and beyond board.
1024 It's all in knowing when to let a dead horse die.
1026 It's all water under the dam.
1028 It's always better to be safe than have your neck out on a limb.
1030 It's an ill wind that doesn't blow somebody.
1032 It's another millstone in the millpond of life.
1034 It's as easy as falling off a piece of cake.
1036 It's as flat as a door knob.
1038 It's as predictable as cherry pie.
1040 It's bouncing like a greased pig.
1042 It's burned to shreds.
1044 Its coming down like buckets outside.
1046 It's crumbling at the seams.
1048 It's enough to make you want to rot your socks.
1050 It's going to bog everybody up.
1052 It's going to fall on its ass from within.
1054 It's got all the bugs and whistles.
1056 It's hanging out like a sore tongue.
1058 It's like a greased pig in a wet blanket.
1060 It's like a knife through hot butter.
1062 It's like a raft on roller skates.
1064 It's like harnessing a hare to a tortoise.
1066 It's like pulling hen's teeth.
1068 It's like talking to a needle in a haystack.
1070 It's like the flood of the Hesperis.
1072 It's like trying to light a fire under a lead camel.
1074 It's like trying to squeeze blood out of a stone.
1076 It's more than the mind can boggle.
1078 It's music to your eyes.
1080 It's no chip off my clock.
1082 It's no skin off my stiff upper lip.
1084 It's no sweat off my nose.
1086 It's not an easy thing to get your teeth wet on.
1088 It's not completely an unblessed advantage.
1090 It's not his bag of tea.
1092 It's not my cup of pie.
1094 It's not my Diet of Worms.
1096 It's not really hide nor hair.
1098 It's one more cog in the wheel.
1100 It's perfect, but it will have to do.
1102 It's raining like a bandit.
1104 It's right on the tip of my head.
1106 It's sloppy mismanagement.
1108 It's so unbelievable you wouldn't believe it.
1110 It's something you're all dying to wait for.
1112 It's the blind leading the deaf.
1114 It's the greatest little seaport in town.
1116 It's the old chicken-in-the-egg problem.
1118 It's the old Paul Revere bit . . . one if by two and two if by one.
1120 It's the other end of the kettle of fish.
1122 It's the straw that broke the ice.
1124 It's the highest of the lows.
1126 It's the vilest smell I ever heard.
1128 It's time to take off our gloves and talk from the heart.
1130 It's under closed doors.
1132 It's within the pall of reason.
1134 It's wrought with problems.
1136 It's your ball of wax, you unravel it.
1138 I've been burning the midnight hours.
1140 I've built enough fudge into that factor.
1142 I've got applicants up to the ears.
1144 I've got to put my duff to the grindstone.
1146 I've had it up to the hilt.
1148 I've had more girls than you've got hair between your teeth.
1150 I've milked that dead end for all it's worth.
1152 I've worked my shins to the bone.
1156 Just because it's there, you don't have to mount it.
1158 Just cut a thin slither of it.
1160 Just remember that, and then forget it.
1162 Keep the water as firm as possible until a fellow has his feet on the ground.
1164 Keep this under your vest.
1166 Keep your ear peeled!
1168 Keep your eyes geared to the situation.
1170 Keep your nose to the mark.
1172 Keep your nose to the plow.
1174 Lay a bugaboo to rest.
1176 Let he who casts the first stone cast it in concrete.
1178 Let him be rent from limb to limb.
1180 Let him fry in his own juice.
1182 Let it slip between the cracks.
1184 Let me clarify my fumbling.
1186 Let me feast your ears.
1188 Let me flame your fan.
1190 Let me say a word before I throw in the reins.
1192 Let me take you under my thumb.
1194 Let me throw a monkey into the wrench.
1196 Let me throw a monkey wrench in the ointment.
1198 Let sleeping uncertainties lie.
1200 Let them fry in their socks.
1202 Let them hang in their own juice.
1204 Let's bend a few lapels.
1206 Let's get down to brass facts.
1208 Let's go outside and commiserate with nature.
1210 Let's grab the initiative by the horns.
1212 Let's kick the bucket with a certain amount of daintiness.
1214 Let's kill two dogs with one bone.
1216 Let's look at it from the other side of the view.
1218 Let's lurch into the next hour of the show.
1220 Let's not drag any more dead herrings across the garden path.
1222 Let's not get ahead of the bandwagon.
1224 Let's not hurdle into too many puddles at once.
1226 Let's not open the skeleton in that closet.
1228 Let's play the other side of the coin.
1230 Let's put out a smeller.
1232 Let's raise our horizons.
1234 Let's roll up our elbows and get to work.
1236 Let's set up a straw vote and knock it down.
1238 Let's shoot holes at it.
1240 Let's skin another can of worms.
1242 Let's solve two problems with one bird.
1244 Let's strike the fire before the iron gets hot.
1246 Let's talk to the horse's mouth.
1250 Like the shoemaker's children, we have computers running out of our ears.
1252 Look at the camera and say `bird'.
1254 Look before you turn the other cheek.
1256 Man cannot eat by bread alone.
1258 May I inveigle on you?
1260 Men, women, and children first!
1262 Mind your own petard!
1264 My antipathy runneth over.
1266 My chicken house has come home to roost.
1268 My dog was pent up all day.
1270 My ebb is running low.
1272 My foot is going out of its mind.
1274 My head is twice its size.
1276 My mind is a vacuum of information.
1278 My mind slipped into another cog.
1280 My mind went blank and I had to wait until the dust cleared.
1282 My off-the-head reaction is negative.
1284 My steam is wearing down.
1286 My stomach gets all knotted up in rocks.
1288 My train of thought went out to lunch.
1290 Necessity is the invention of strange bedfellows.
1292 Necessity is the mother of strange bedfellows.
1294 Never feed a hungry dog an empty loaf of bread.
1296 Never the twixt should change.
1298 No Californian will walk a mile if possible.
1300 No crumbs gather under his feet.
1302 No dust grows under her feet.
1304 No loaf is better than half a loaf at all.
1306 No moss grows on his stone.
1308 No one can predict the wheel of fortune as it falls.
1310 No problem is so formidable that you can't just walk away from it.
1312 No rocks grow on Charlie.
1314 No sooner said, the better.
1316 Nobody could fill his socks.
1318 Nobody is going to give you the world in a saucer.
1320 Nobody marches with the same drummer.
1322 Nobody's going to put his neck out on a limb.
1324 Nostalgia just isn't what it used to be.
1326 Not all the irons in the fire will bear fruit or even come home to roost.
1328 Not by the foggiest stretch of the imagination!
1330 Not in a cocked hat, you don't!
1332 Not in a pig's bladder you don't!
1334 Not me, I didn't open my peep.
1336 Not on your bootstraps!
1338 Now he's sweating in his own pool.
1340 Now the laugh is on the other foot!
1342 Now we have some chance to cut new water.
1344 One back scratches another.
1346 One doesn't swallow the whole cake at the first sitting.
1348 One man's curiosity is another man's Pandora's box.
1350 Our backs are up the wall.
1352 Our deal fell through the boards.
1354 Peanut butter jelly go together hand over fist.
1356 People in glass houses shouldn't call the kettle black.
1358 Picasso wasn't born in a day.
1360 Pick them up from their bootstraps.
1362 Pictures speak louder than words.
1364 Please come here ipso pronto.
1366 Pour sand on troubled waters.
1368 Put all your money where your marbles are.
1370 Put it in a guinea sack.
1372 Put it on the back of the stove and let it simper.
1374 Put that in your pocket and smoke it!
1376 Put the onus on the other foot.
1378 Put your mouth where your money is.
1380 Right off the top of my cuff, I don' know what to say.
1382 Right off the top of my hand, I'd say no.
1384 Roll out the Ouija ball.
1386 Rome wasn't built on good intentions alone.
1388 Row, row, row your boat, gently down the drain.
1390 See the forest through the trees.
1392 She had a missed conception.
1394 She had an aurora of goodness about her.
1396 She has eyes like two holes in a burnt blanket.
1398 She hit the nail on the nose.
1400 She looks like she's been dead for several years, lately.
1402 She makes Raquel Welch look like Twiggy standing backwards.
1404 She stepped full-face on it.
1406 She was sitting there with an insidious look on her face.
1408 She'll fight it tooth and toenail.
1410 She's a virgin who has never been defoliated.
1412 She's flying off the deep end.
1414 She's got a bee in her bonnet and just won't let it go.
1416 She's melting out punishment.
1418 She's steel wool and a yard wide.
1420 She's trying to feather her own bush.
1422 Shoot it up the flag pole.
1424 Somebody is going to have to take a forefront here.
1426 Somebody pushed the panic nerve.
1428 Somebody's flubbing his dub.
1430 Someone is going to be left in the church with his pants on.
1432 Sometimes I don't have both sails in the water.
1434 Speaking off the hand, I'd advise you to quit.
1436 Straighten up or fly right.
1438 Strange bedfellows flock together.
1440 Take care of two stones with one bird.
1442 Take it with a block of salt.
1444 That aspect permutes the whole situation.
1446 That curdles my toes.
1448 That curdles the milk of human kindness.
1450 That didn't amount to a hill of worms.
1452 That doesn't cut any weight with him.
1454 That job is at the bottom of the rung.
1456 That makes me as mad as a wet hatter.
1458 That opens up a whole other kettle of songs.
1460 That problem is getting pushed into the horizon.
1462 That puts me up a worse creek.
1464 That really uprooted the apple cart.
1466 That restaurant is so crowded no one goes there anymore.
1468 That solves two stones with one bird.
1470 That was a mere peanut in the bucket.
1472 That was almost half done unconsciously.
1474 That was like getting the horse before the barn.
1476 That was the corker in the bottle.
1478 That was the pan he was flashed in.
1480 That would drive him right out of his banana.
1482 That would have been right up Harry's meat.
1484 That'll take the steam out of their sails.
1486 That's a ball of another wax.
1488 That's a bird of a different color.
1490 That's a camel's eye strained through a gnat's tooth.
1492 That's a different jar of worms.
1494 That's a horse of a different feather.
1496 That's a matter for sore eyes.
1498 That's a measle-worded statement if I ever heard one.
1500 That's a sight for deaf ears.
1502 That's a tough nut to carry on your back.
1504 That's a two-edged circle.
1506 That's a whole new ballpark.
1508 That's an unexpected surprise.
1510 That's getting to the crotch of the matter.
1512 That's just putting the gravy on the cake.
1514 That's no sweat off my back.
1516 That's not my sack of worms.
1518 That's obviously a very different cup of fish.
1520 That's pushing a dead horse.
1522 That's the other end of the coin.
1524 That's the straw that broke the camel's hump.
1526 That's the wart that sank the camel's back.
1528 That's the way the old ball game bounces.
1530 That's the whole ball of snakes.
1532 That's the whole kettle of fish in a nutshell.
1534 That's the whole kit and caboose.
1536 That's their applecart, let them choke on it.
1538 That's water under the dam.
1540 That's way down in the chicken feed.
1542 That's when I first opened an eyelash.
1544 That's worse than running chalk up and down your back.
1546 The grass is always greener when you can't see the forest for the trees.
1548 The aggressor is on the wrong foot.
1550 The analogy is a deeply superficial one.
1552 The atmosphere militates against a solution.
1554 The ball is in our lap.
1556 The die has been cast on the face of the waters.
1558 The early bird will find his can of worms.
1560 The early worm catches the fish.
1562 The eggs we put all in one basket have come home to roost.
1564 The faculty has cast a jaundiced eye upon the waters.
1566 The fervor is so deep you can taste it.
1568 The foot that rocks the cradle is usually in the mouth.
1570 The fruits of our labors are about to be felt.
1572 The future is not what it used to be.
1574 The gremlins have gone off to roost on someone else's canard.
1576 The grocer's son always has shoes.
1578 The groundwork is thoroughly broken.
1580 The hand is on the wall.
1582 The horse is stolen before the barn even gets its door closed.
1584 The idea did cross my head.
1586 The ideas sprang full-blown from the hydra's heads.
1588 The initiative is on the wrong foot.
1590 The lights are so bright the air is opaque.
1592 The meeting was a first-class riot squad.
1594 The onus is on the other foot.
1596 The pipeline has ramped up.
1598 The restaurants are terrible; the town is completely indigestible.
1600 The sink is shipping.
1602 The up-kick of all that will be nothing.
1604 The viewpoints run from hot to cold.
1606 The whole thing is a hairy potpourri.
1608 The wishbone's connected to the kneebone.
1610 Their attitude is to let lying dogs sleep.
1612 There are enough cooks in the pot already.
1614 There are too many cooks and not enough Indians.
1616 There are two sides to every marshmallow.
1618 There hasn't been much of a peep about it.
1620 There is a prolifery of new ideas.
1622 There is no surefool way of proceeding.
1624 There is one niche in his armor.
1626 There is some milk of contention between us.
1628 There was danger lurking under the tip of an iceberg.
1630 There were foot-high puddles.
1632 There will be fangs flying.
1634 There's a dark cloud on every rainbow's horizon.
1636 There's a flaw in the ointment.
1638 There's a little life in the old shoe yet.
1640 There's a lot of blanche here to carte.
1642 There's a lot of bull in the china shop.
1644 There's a lot of credibility in that gap!
1646 There's a strong over current here.
1648 There's a vortex swimming around out there.
1650 There's going to be hell and high water to pay.
1652 There's laughing on the outside, panelling on the inside.
1654 There's more than one way to skin an egg without letting the goose
1657 There's no place in the bowl for another spoon to stir the broth.
1659 There's no two ways around it.
1661 There's nothing like stealing the barn door after the horse is gone.
1663 There's some noise afoot about the problem.
1665 There's some trash to be separated from the chaff.
1667 They are straining at nits.
1669 They are unscrupulously honest.
1671 They are very far and few between.
1673 They closed the doors after the barn was stolen.
1675 They descended on me like a hoar of locust.
1677 They don't like to dictate themselves to the problem.
1679 They don't see eye for eye with us.
1681 They don't stand a tea bag's chance in hell.
1683 They fell all over their faces.
1685 They just want to chew the bull.
1687 They just want to shoot the fat.
1689 They locked the door after the house was stolen.
1691 They make strange bedfellows together.
1693 They rolled their eyebrows at me.
1695 They run across the gamut.
1697 They sucked all the cream off the crop.
1699 They sure dipsied his doodle.
1701 They unspaded some real down to earth data.
1703 They went after him tooth and fang.
1705 They wrecked havoc in the kitchen.
1707 They'll carve that spectrum any way we desire it.
1709 They're atrophying on the vine.
1711 They're colder than blue blazes.
1713 They're coming farther between.
1715 They're dropping his course like flies.
1717 They're dying off like fleas.
1719 They're eating out of our laps.
1721 They're germs in the rough.
1723 They're grasping for needles.
1725 They're spreading like wild flowers.
1727 They're very far and few between.
1729 They're working their bones off.
1731 They's chomping their lips at the prospect.
1733 They've beaten the bushes to death.
1735 They've got the bull by the tail now.
1737 They've reached a new level of lowness.
1739 Things are all up in a heaval.
1741 Things have slowed down to a terrible halt.
1743 Things keep falling out of it, three or four years at a time.
1745 This field of research is so virginal that no human eye has set foot on it.
1747 This program has many weaknesses, but its strongest weakness remains to be seen.
1749 This bit of casting oil on troubled feathers is more than I can take.
1751 This ivory tower we're living in is a glass house.
1753 This office requires a president who will work right up to the hilt.
1755 This thing kills me to the bone.
1757 This wine came from a really great brewery.
1759 This work was the understatement of the year.
1761 Those are good practices to avoid.
1763 Those guys are as independent as hogs on ice.
1765 Those guys weld a lot of power.
1767 Those people have no bones to grind.
1769 Those words were very carefully weaseled.
1771 Time and tide strike but once.
1773 To be a leader, you have to develop a spear de corps.
1775 To coin a cliche, let's have at them.
1777 To sweeten the pie, I'll add some cash.
1779 To the cook goes the broth!
1781 Together again for the first time.
1783 Too many chiefs spoil the soup.
1785 Too many drinks spoil the broth.
1787 Too many hands spoil the soap.
1789 Trying to do anything is like a tour de force.
1791 Trying to get a doctor on Wednesday is like trying to shoot a horse on Sunday.
1793 Watch her, she gets on the stick very quickly.
1795 We are on equally unfooted ground.
1797 We are paying for the sins of serenity.
1799 We brought this can of worms into the open.
1801 We can clean ourselves right up to date.
1803 We can throw a lot of muscle into the pot.
1805 We can't get through the forest for the trees.
1807 We didn't know which facts were incorrect.
1809 We don't want to get enhangled in that either.
1811 We got another thing out of it that I want to heave in.
1813 We got on board at ground zero.
1815 We got the story post hoc.
1817 We have a difference of agreement.
1819 We have a real ball of wax to unravel.
1821 We have a real messy ball of wax.
1823 We have a wide range of broad-gauge people.
1825 We have achieved a wide specter of support.
1827 We threw everything in the kitchen sink at them.
1829 We're getting down to bare tacks.
1831 What can we do to shore up these problems?
1833 When the tough get going they let sleeping dogs lie.
1835 When they go downstairs, you can hear neither hide nor hair of them.
1837 When you're jumping on sacred cows, you've got to watch your step.
1839 You can make a prima donna sing, but you can't make her dance.
1841 You get more for your mileage that way.
1843 You gotta strike while the shoe is hot or the iron may be on the other foot.
1845 You have sowed a festering cowpie of suspicion.
1847 You put all your eggs before the horse.
1849 You really can't compare us -- our similarities are different.
1851 Your wild oats have come home to roost.
1853 You're blowing it all out of context.
1855 You've always been the bone of human kindness.