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come a long way
[come a long way] {v. phr.} To show much improvement; make great progress. * /The school has come a long way since its  […]
patch up
[patch up] {v.} 1. To mend a hole or break; repair; fix. * /He patched up a couple of old tires./ * /The lovers patched up  […]
Letty Cottin Pogrebin
(1939--) U.S. feminist journalist Boys don't make passes at female smartasses.
Idioms to Learn Today
Flashcard learning set.Check yourself now!Try flashcard test by definitions or by descriptions.Set includes the following  […]
fish
[fish] See: [COLD FISH], [KETTLE OF FISH], [NEITHER FISH NOR FOWL], [NOT THE ONLY FISH IN THE SEA], [OTHER FISH TO FRY].
H.L. Mencken
(1880-1956) Bachelors know more about women than married men; if they didn't, they'd be married too.
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cotton picking
[cotton picking], [cotton-pickin'] {adj.}, {slang}, {colloquial} Worthless, crude, common, messy. * /Keep your cotton  […]
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