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hard way
[hard way] {n.} The harder or more punishing of two or more ways to solve a problem, do something, or learn something. - Used  […]
worth a cent
[worth a cent] {adj. phr.} Worth anything; of any value. - Used in negative, interrogative, and conditional sentences. *  […]
Carolyn Kenmore, Mannequin: My Life as a Model
If you can learn from hard knocks, you can also learn from soft touches.
newb
[newb] Short for "newbie"; meaning someone who is new, usually at a game.
Idioms to Learn Today
Learn/refresh your knowledge against this set!Then check yourself by running flashcard test by definitions or by descriptions.
Guy Wemore Carryl, "Beer," The Mauve Decade
It takes two bodies to make one seduction.
off one's head (or out of one's head)
[off one's head (or out of one's head)] {adj.} Mad or delirious.
all eyes
[all eyes] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Wide-eyed with surprise or curiosity; watching very closely. - Used in the predicate. *  […]
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