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Expressions you’ll hear in the US — distinctly American usage first, then widespread staples.
To ask someone to marry you
To appear or happen suddenly
A film that is entertaining but lacks depth or intellectual value.
the tail end of a cooked chicken or turkey
A doctor, especially one who is idolized or considered infallible
A toilet, especially one that is frequently used
Skin that is very smooth and delicate
a simple, traditional food
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Left and right sides of a ship
An excessively optimistic person
Traditional English proverbial phrase; full definition pending editorial review.
A person who represents or symbolizes a particular idea or movement
A person representing a particular issue or cause
A woman who represents or symbolizes a particular idea or movement
a valuable reward or treasure
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
A fake or pretentious display of prosperity or quality
A fixed-order word pair (irreversible binomial); full definition pending editorial review.
A person easily influenced or molded
A burial ground for unknown or indigent people
Someone who frequently uses profanity or swear words
to repeatedly and forcefully emphasize something
Demanding something strictly according to an agreement
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
to waste time doing something useless
to walk around a city looking for a job
Discourage.
to discourage or express disapproval of an idea
To waste or lose something, especially money or effort
To make a bad situation worse by adding to the anger or excitement
to make a bad situation worse
to flatter or try to influence someone with kind words
to speak kindly or flatter someone
To calm a difficult or tense situation
Honor someone's memory with a symbolic gesture
To express one's deepest feelings or emotions openly
A situation that is ready to explode into violence or chaos
a strong coffee that helps increase energy and alertness
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
A lunch meeting where business or important decisions are made
A person who networks or conducts business over lunch
Having lunch for business or professional purposes
The ability to create or influence through writing or drawing
The ability to control spending and budget decisions
People in authority or control
Act in accordance with your own advice or principles
a person who frequently interrupts or talks excessively
To praise someone or something extremely highly
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Used to ask someone to explain or tell something
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
To speak or express ideas to people who are not listening
To advise or try to persuade someone who refuses to listen
to persuade people who already agree
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Very little or almost nothing
Excluding the people currently present