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jack of all trades
[jack of all trades] {n.}, {informal} (Often followed by "master of none.")
A person who is knowledgeable in many areas. Can […]no end
[no end] {adv.}, {informal}
1. Very much; exceedingly.
* /Jim was no end upset because he couldn't go swimming./
2. Almost […]Elbert Hubbard
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The graveyards are full of people the world could not do without.Ambrose Bierce
(1842-1914)
The fact that boys are allowed to exist at all is evidence of a remarkable Christian forebearance among men.Idioms to Learn Today
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[feast or a famine] {n. phr.}
Plenty or very little; big success or bad failure.
* /In this business it's either a feast or […]X marks the spot
[X marks the spot]
An indication made on maps or documents of importance to call attention to a place or a feature of some […]This is what has recently happened on English-Slang.com
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