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bread and butter
[bread and butter] (3) {interj.}, {informal} Spoken to prevent bad luck that you think might result from some action. *  […]
head over heels
[head over heels] also [heels over head] 1a. In a somersault; upside down; head first. * /It was so dark Bob fell head  […]
Frank Richards
Too many whiskers spoil the broth.
Phyllis McGinley
(1905-1978) U.S. poet Not reading poetry amounts to a national pastime here.
Skwerl - How English Sounds to non-English Speakers
A short film in fake English. Made for Kino Sydney #47 by Brian Fairbairn.
border on
[border on] {v. phr.} To be adjacent to; come close to; adjoin. * /Our village borders on the Mississippi River./ * /John's  […]
to oneself
[to oneself] (2) {adj. phr.} 1. Without company; away from others; alone; deserted. * /The boys went home and John was left  […]

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