Idioms

with one's tail between one's legs
appearing frightened or cowardly (like a frightened dog)
The man left the store with his tail between his legs when someone saw him trying to steal something.

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  • with open arms
  • with relish
  • with respect to (something)
  • with the best of them
  • within a stone's throw of something
  • within an inch of one's life
  • within calling distance
  • within reason
  • without batting an eye
  • without fail
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  • for all practical purposes
  • in between
  • out cold
  • grain of truth
  • no bed of roses
  • hush-hush
  • lay off (someone) or lay (someone) off
  • put the screws to (someone)
  • miss out on (something)
  • put up with (someone or something)


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