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Out of the blue
Something happening suddenly and unexpectedly, without warning or preparation. It conveys surprise-good, bad, or neutral-emphasizing the randomness of…
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Phrase of the hour
Something happening suddenly and unexpectedly, without warning or preparation. It conveys surprise-good, bad, or neutral-emphasizing the randomness of…
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Pulled from the drawers
Extremely happy, elated, or euphoric.
Meaning & originUse power or force without regard for another person's rights, wishes, feelings or objections. It can also describe overriding rules, evidence or…
Meaning & originA fair opportunity to take part, compete or prove one's ability. Informal. Fair go is the shorter and especially characteristic Australian equivalent…
Meaning & originBursting with energy or enthusiasm, lively as if fueled by a jolt.
Meaning & originEagerly involved, quickly inserted, or forcefully participating in something. Current informal simile, more frequent in Canada Regional use…
Meaning & originTo overdo or stretch a task, big fuss.
Meaning & originA conspicuous early success or display that quickly fails to produce lasting results. Usually dismissive. The pan is part of a firearm's ignition…
Meaning & originTo help, encourage or facilitate another person's wrongdoing, especially the commission of a crime. Strongly associated with criminal law, although it…
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