E
Idioms beginning with "E"
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Contents of E:
[event]
See:
[IN ANY CASE] or [AT ALL EVENTS],
[IN ANY CASE] also [IN ANY EVENT] or [AT ALL EVENTS],
[IN CASE] or [IN THE EVENT],
[IN CASE OF] also [IN THE EVENT OF].
[ever so much] {adv.}
Very much; truly.
I am ever so much in your debt for your kind assistance when I needed it most.
[every cloud has a silver lining]
Every trouble has something hopeful that you can see in it, like the bright edge around a dark cloud. — A proverb.
The doctor told Tommy to cheer up when he had measles. "Every cloud has a silver lining," he said.
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[every dog has his day]
Everyone will have his chance or turn; everyone is lucky or popular at some time. — A proverb.
Mary will be able to go to dances like her sister when she grows up. Every dog has his day.
[every inch] {adv. phr.}
To the last part, in every way; completely.
He was every inch a man.
Henry looked every inch a soldier.
[every last man] also [every man jack] {n. phr.}
Every single man; each man without exception.
I want every last man to be here on time tomorrow morning.
Every man jack of you must do his duty.