C
Idioms beginning with "C"
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[cramp one's style] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To limit your natural freedom; prevent your usual behavior; limit your actions or talk.
He cramped his style a good deal when he lost his money.
Army rules cramped George's style.
[crash dive] {n.}
A sudden dive made by a submarine to escape an enemy; a dive made to get deep under water as quickly as possible.
The captain of the submarine told his crew to prepare for a crash dive when he saw the enemy battleship approaching.
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[crash the gate] {v. phr.}, {slang}
To enter without a ticket or without paying; attend without an invitation or permission.
Bob got into the circus without paying. He crashed the gate.
* /Three boys tried to crash the gate at our party but we […]
[crash-dive] {v.}
1. To dive deep underwater in a submarine as quickly as possible.
We shall crash-dive if we see enemy planes coming.
2. To dive into (something) in an airplane.
* /When the plane's motor was hit by the guns of the enemy […]
[crazy] or [mad] or [nuts about] {adj. phr.}, {informal}
Excessively fond of; infatuated with.
Jack is totally nuts about Liz, but she is not too crazy about him.
[cream of the crop] {n. phr.}
The best of a group; the top choice.
May Queen candidates were lovely, but Betsy and Nancy were the cream of the crop.
* /The students had drawn many good pictures and the teacher chose the cream of the crop to hang […]