Idioms

a house of cards
something badly put together that can be easily knocked down, a poorly made plan or action
The peace agreement between the two countries was like a house of cards and fell apart as soon as a minor problem occurred.

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  • a hue and cry
  • a jack-of-all-trades
  • a kick-off
  • a kickback
  • a knock-down-drag-out fight
  • a knockout
  • a known fact
  • a known quantity
  • a law unto oneself
  • a little bird told me
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  • bark up the wrong tree
  • play footsie with (someone)
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  • reckon with (someone or something)
  • put on clothes
  • run out of (something)
  • swim against the current
  • so far, so good
  • shake a leg
  • call off (something) or call (something) off


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