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[far from it] {adv. phr.}
Not even approximately; not really at all.
* /"Do you think she spent $100 on that dress?" Jane […]for all that
[for all that] {adv. phr.}
In spite of what has been said, alleged, or rumored.
* /Well, for all that, we think that she is […]J K Galbraith
(1908--)
U.S. economist
It takes some skill to spoil a breakfast--even the English can't do it!Idioms to Learn Today
Learn/refresh your knowledge against this set!Then check yourself by running flashcard test by definitions or by descriptions.blow over
[blow over] {v.}
To come to an end; pass away with little or no bad effects.
* /The sky was black, as if a bad storm were […]natural-born
[natural-born] {adj.}
1. Being a (citizen) because you were born in the country.
* /Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt came to the United […]Thornton Wilder
(1897 - 1975), playwright
Ninety-nine percent of the people in the world are fools and the rest of us are in great danger of […]Idioms to Learn Today
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