Idioms

read between the lines
to find a hidden meaning in something
I can read between the lines and I know what my friend is trying to say.

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  • read the handwriting on the wall
  • read the riot act (to someone)
  • read up on (someone or something)
  • ready, willing, and able
  • real McCoy
  • rear its ugly head
  • receive (someone) with open arms
  • reckon with (someone or something)
  • recognize (someone or something) for what it/he/she is
  • reconcile oneself to (something)
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  • appear out of nowhere
  • take a whack at (someone)
  • from rags to riches
  • in light of (something)
  • in receipt of (something)
  • line up (someone with someone)
  • in high spirits
  • fill (someone's) shoes
  • play by ear
  • day in and day out


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    The expression three dog night originated with the Eskimos and means a very cold night so cold that you have to bed down with three dogs to keep warm.      .. More >>
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