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like father, like son
[like father, like son]
A son is usually like his father in the way he acts. - A proverb.
* /Frank's father has been on the […]George Mikes
(1912-1987), Hungarian writer and humorist
On the Continent people have good food; in England people have good table manners.cause eyebrows to raise
[cause eyebrows to raise] {v. phr.}
To do something that causes consternation; to shock others.
* /When Algernon entered […]go at
[go at] {v.}
1. To start to fight with; attack.
* /The dog and the cat are going at each other again./
2. To make a […]Gypsy proverb
There are always two sides to a prediction.reap the benefit of
[to reap the benefit of sth.] {v. phr.}
— to gain advantages of sth.
* /Investors struggle to reap the benefits of […]UFIA
[UFIA]
"Unsolicited finger in the anus"Idioms to Learn Today
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