Idioms

six of one or half-a-dozen of the other
to be the same, to have no difference between two things
It was six of one or half-a-dozen of the other if we should take the train or the airplane. They both arrived at the same time and cost the same.

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  • sixth sense
  • size up (someone or something)
  • skate on thin ice
  • skeleton in one's closet
  • skid row
  • skin (someone) alive
  • skin and bones
  • skin-deep
  • skip bail
  • skip it
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  • part and parcel of (something)
  • give up the ghost
  • call on (someone)
  • shaken up
  • raise a stink about (something)
  • turn the heat up on (someone)
  • know-how
  • run off copies of (something)
  • cut (someone) down to size
  • at once


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