Idioms
have mixed feelings about (someone or something)
to be uncertain about someone or something
I have mixed feelings about taking the new job.
have money to burn
have never had it so good
have no business (doing something)
have none of (something)
have nothing on (someone or something)
have nothing to do with (someone or something)
have nothing/none to spare
have on (something) or have (something) on
have one foot in the grave
have one for the road
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turn the trick
go whole hog
buy (something) for a song
in a spot
get (something) out of (something)
half the battle
cat burglar
lay waste (to something) or lay (something) to waste
give in to (someone or something)
on board
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Fact
The phrase Often a bridesmaid, but never a bride, actually originates from an advertisement for Listerine mouthwash from 1924
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