A buck in the hand is worth two on the books. % A carpenter's son doesn't have shoes. % A dog under any other coat is still a dog. % A hand in the bush is worth two anywhere else. % A lot of these arguments are fetious. % A lot of things are going to be bywashed. % A lot of water has gone over the bridge since then. % A problem swept under the table occasionally comes home to roost. % A rocky road is easier to travel than a stone wall. % A stop-gap measure is better than no gap at all. % A whole hog is better than no hole at all. % Abandon ship all you who enter here! % After that, we'll break our gums on the computer. % All the hills of beans in China don't matter. % All the lemmings are coming home to roost. % All the lemmings are going home to roost. % All you have to do is fill in the missing blanks. % An avalanche is nipping at their heels. % An enigma is only as good as its bottom line. % An ounce of prevention is better than pounding the table. % And I take the blunt of it! % Another day, a different dollar. % Any kneecap of yours is a friend of mine. % Any storm in a port. % Anybody who marries her would stand out like a sore thumb. % Anything he wants is a friend of mine. % Are there any problems we haven't beat out to death? % As long as somebody let the cat out of the bag, we might as well spell it correctly. % At the end of every pot of gold, there's a rainbow. % Before they made him they broke the mold. % Beware a Trojan bearing a horse. % Boulder dash! % By a streak of coincidence, it really happened. % By the time we unlock the bandages, he will have gone down the drain. % Cheapness doesn't come free. % Clean up or fly right. % Clean up your own can of worms! % Come down off your charlie horse. % Conceptual things are in the eye of the beholder. % Deep water runs still. % Dig a hole and bury it. % Dig yourself a hole and bury it. % Do it now; don't dingle-dally over it. % Do not fumble with a woman's logic. % Does it joggle any bells? % Don't bite the hand that stabs you in the back. % Don't burn your bridges until you come to them. % Don't cash in your chips until the shill is down. % Don't cast a gander upon the water. % Don't cast any dispersions. % Don't cast doubts on troubled waters. % Don't count your chickens until the barn door is closed. % Don't criticize him for lack of inexperience. % Don't cut off the limb you've got your neck strung out on. % Don't do anything I wouldn't do standing up in a hammock. % Don't eat with your mouth full. % Don't get your eye out of joint. % Don't jump off the gun. % Don't jump off the handle. % Don't jump on a ship that's going down in flames. % Don't just stand there like a sitting duck. % Don't lead them down the garden path and cut them off at the knees. % Don't leave the nest that feeds you. % Don't let the camels get their feet in the door. % Don't look a gift horse in the face. % Don't look a mixed bag in the mouth. % Don't look at me in that tone of voice. % Don't look for a gift in the horse's mouth. % Don't make a molehill out of a can of beans. % Don't make a tempest out of a teapot. % Don't muddle the waters. % Don't pull a panic button. % Don't pull an enigma on me. % Don't put all you irons on the fire in one pot. % Don't rattle the boat. % Don't rock the boat that feeds you. % Don't roll up your nostrils at me. % Don't stick your oar in muddy waters. % Don't strike any bells while the fire is hot. % Don't talk to me with your clothes on. % Don't talk with your mouth open. % Don't throw the baby out with the dishwasher. % Don't throw the dog's blanket over the horse's nose. % Don't twiddle your knee-caps at me! % Don't upset the apple pie. % Dot your t's and cross your i's. % Drop the other foot, for Christ's sake! % Each of us sleazes by at our own pace. % Erase that indelibly from your memory. % Every cloud has a blue horizon. % Every rainbow has a silver lining. % Everything is going all bananas. % Everything is ipso facto. % Everything is mutually intertangled. % Everything's all ruffled over. % Fade out in a blaze of glory. % Feather your den with somebody else's nest. % Fellow alumni run thicker than water. % Fish or get off the pot! % Float off into several individual conferees. % For all intensive purposes, the act is over. % From here on up, it's down hill all the way. % Gander your eye at that! % Gee, it must have fallen into one of my cracks. % Get off the stick and do something. % Get the hot poop right off the vine. % Getting him to do anything is like pulling hen's teeth. % Give him a project to get his teeth wet on. % Give him a square shake. % Give him an inch and he'll screw you. % Give him enough rope and he will run away with it. % Go fly your little red wagon somewhere else. % Good grace is in the eye of the beholder. % Good riddance aforethought. % Half a loaf is better than two in the bush. % Half a worm is better than none. % Hands were made before feet. % Have it prepared under my signature. % Have more discretion in the face of valor. % Have the seeds we've sown fallen on deaf ears? % Have we been cast a strange eye at? % Have we gone too fast too far? % He has a dire need, actually it's half-dire, but he thinks it's double-dire. % He may be the greatest piece of cheese that ever walked down the plank. % He and his group are two different people. % He came in on my own volition. % He can't hack the other can of worms. % He choked on his own craw. % He deserves a well-rounded hand of applause. % He didn't even bat an eyebrow. % He didn't flinch an eyelid. % He disappeared from nowhere. % He doesn't have the brain to rub two nickels together. % He doesn't know which side his head is buttered on. % He drinks like a sieve. % He flipped his cork. % He gave me a blanket check. % He got taken right through the nose. % He got up on his highheels. % He grates me the wrong way. % He has a marvelous way of extruding you. % He has a very weak indigestion. % He has a wool of steel. % He has feet of molasses. % He has his ass on the wrong end of his head. % He has his crutches around her throat. % He has his foot in the pie. % He has his neck out on a limb. % He has his pot in too many pies. % He has the character of navel lint. % He has the courage of a second-story man. % He hit the nose right on the head. % He is as dishonest as the day is long. % He just sat there like a bump on a wart. % He keeps his ear to the vine. % He knows which side his pocketbook is buttered on. % He knows which side of his bread his goose is buttered on. % He needs to get blown out of his water. % He popped out of nowhere like a jack-in-the-bean-box. % He pulled himself up on top of his own bootstraps. % He rammed it down their ears. % He reads memos with a fine tooth comb. % He rules with an iron thumb. % He said it thumb in cheek. % He should be gracious for small favors. % He smokes like a fish. % He wants to get his nose wet in several areas. % He was hoisted by a skyhook on his own petard! % He was hoisted by his own canard. % He was hung by his own bootstraps. % He was left out on the lurch. % He was putrified with fright. % He wears his finger on his sleeve. % He would forget his head if it weren't screwed up. % Heads are rolling in the aisles. % He'll get his neck in hot water. % He'll grease any palm that will pat his ass. % He's tossing symbols around like a percussionist in a John Philip Sousa band. % He's a bulldog in a china shop. % He's a child progeny. % He's a fart off the old block. % He's a lion in a den of Daniels. % He's a little clog in a big wheel. % He's a shirking violet. % He's a wolf in sheep's underware. % He's a young peeksqueek. % He's as crazy as a bloody loon! % He's as crazy as a fruitcake. % He's as happy as a pig at high tide. % He's as quick as an eyelash. % He's bailing him out of the woods. % He's been living off his laurels for years. % He's being pruned for the job. % He's being shifted from shuttle to cock. % He's biting the shaft and getting the short end of the problem. % He's breathing down my throat. % He's casting a red herring on the face of the water. % He's clam bait. % He's cornered on all sides. % He's faster than the naked eye. % He's fuming at the seams. % He's going to fall flat on his feet. % He's got a rat's nest by the tail. % He's got a tough axe to hoe. % He's got four sheets in the wind. % He's got his intentions crossed. % He's got so much zap he can barely twitch. % He's king bee. % He's letting ground grow under his feet. % He's like a wine glass in a storm. % He's like sheep in a bullpen. % He's lying through his britches. % He's not breathing a muscle. % He's off in a cloud of ``hearty heigh-ho Silver''. % He's on the back of the pecking order. % He's one of the world's greatest flamingo dancers. % He's paying through the neck. % He's procrastinating like a bandit. % He's reached the crescent of his success. % He's restoring order to chaos. % He's running around like a bull with his head cut off. % He's running around like a chicken with his ass cut off. % He's running around with his chicken cut off. % He's running from gamut to gamut. % He's running off at the seams. % He's salivating at the chops. % He's seething at the teeth. % He's sharp as a whip. % He's singing a little off-keel. % He's so far above me I can't reach his bootstraps. % He's so mad he is spitting wooden nickels. % He's somewhere down wind of the innuendo. % He's spending a lot of brunt on the task. % He's splitting up at the seams. % He's the best programmer east of the Mason-Dixon line. % He's the king of queens. % He's the last straw on the camel's back to be called. % He's too smart for his own bootstraps. % He's up a creek with his paddles leaking. % He's within eyeshot of shore. % His eyeballs perked up. % His feet have come home to roost. % His foot is in his mouth up to his ear. % His head's too big for his britches. % His position is not commiserate with his abilities. % History is just a repetition of the past. % Hold your cool! % How old is your 2-year old? % I speak only with olive branches dripping from the corners of my mouth. % I accept it with both barrels. % I apologize on cringed knees. % I came within a hair's breathe of it. % I can do it with one eye tied behind me. % I can remember everything; I have a pornographic mind. % I can't hum a straight tune. % I case my ground very well before I jump into it. % I come to you on bended bootstrap. % I contributed to the charity of my cause. % I could count it on the fingers of one thumb. % I could tell you stories that would curdle your hair. % I did it sitting flat on my back. % I don't always play with a full house of cards. % I don't know which dagger to clothe it in. % I don't like the feel of this ball of wax. % I don't want to be the pie that upset the applecart. % I don't want to cast a pall on the water. % I don't want to start hurdling profanity. % I don't want to stick my hand in the mouth that's feeding me. % I don't want to throw a wrench in the ointment. % I enjoy his smiling continence. % I flew it by ear. % I got you by the nap of your neck. % I guess I'd better get my duff on the road. % I guess I'm putting all my birds in one pie. % I guess that muddled the waters. % I had her by the nap of the neck. % I had to make a split decision. % I had to scratch in the back recesses of my memory. % I had to throw in the white flag. % I have a green thumb up to my elbow. % I have a rot-gut feeling about that. % I have feedback on both sides of the coin. % I have my neck hung out on an open line. % I have no personal bones to grind about it. % I have people crawling out of my ears. % I have post-naval drip. % I have reasonably zero desire to do it. % I have the self-discipline of a mouse. % I have to get my guts up. % I have too many cooks in the pot already. % I haven't bitten off an easy nut. % I haven't gotten the knack down yet. % I hear the handwriting on the wall. % I heard it out of the corner of my eyes. % I just pulled those out of the seat of my pants. % I keep stubbing my shins. % I know what we have to do to get our feet off the ground. % I listen with a very critical eye. % I looked at it with some askance. % I march to a different kettle of fish. % I only hear half of what I believe. % I only hope your every wish is desired. % I only mentioned it to give you another side of the horse. % I only read it in snips and snabs. % I owe you a great gratitude of thanks. % I pulled my feet out from under my rug. % I put all my marbles in one basket. % I read the sign, but it went in one ear and out the other. % I resent the insinuendoes. % I rushed around like a chicken out of my head. % I said it beneath my breath. % I see several little worms raising their heads around the corner. % I think he's gone over the bend. % I think I've committed a fore paw. % I think that we are making an out-and-out molehill of this issue. % I think the real crux is the matter. % I thought I'd fall out of my gourd. % I want half a cake and eat it too. % I want to embark upon your qualms. % I want to get more fire into the iron. % I want to get to know them on a face-to-name basis. % I want to go into that at short length. % I want to see him get a good hands-on feel. % I was working my balls to the bone. % I wish somebody could drop the other foot. % I won't hang my laurels on it. % I won't kick a gift horse in the mouth. % I worked my toes to the bonenail. % I would imagine he chafes a bit. % I wouldn't give it to a wet dog. % I wouldn't marry her with a twenty-foot pole. % I wouldn't take him on a ten foot pole. % I wouldn't want to be sitting in his shoes. % I'd better get my horse on its ass. % I'd better jack up my bootstraps and get going. % I'd have been bent out of shape like spades. % I'd kill a dog to bite that man. % I'd like to intersperse a comment. % I'd like to put another foot into the pot. % I'd like to strike while the inclination is hot. % I'd rather be tight than right. % If they do that, they'll be committing suicide for the rest of their lives. % If they had to stand on their own two feet, they would have gone down the drain a long time ago. % If we keep going this way, somebody is going to be left standing at the church with his pants on. % If you don't want words put in your mouth, don't leave it hanging open. % If anything, I bend over on the backwards side. % If Calvin Coolidge were alive today, he'd turn over in his grave. % If the onus fits, wear it. % If the shoe fits, put it in your mouth. % If the shoe is on the other foot, wear it. % If there's no fire, don't make waves. % If they do it there won't be a living orgasm left. % If you ask him he could wax very quickly on that subject. % If you listen in the right tone of voice, you'll hear what I mean. % If you see loose strings that have to be tied down that are not nailed up, see me about it. % If you want something bad enough, you have to pay the price. % If you want to be heard, go directly to the horse's ear. % If you want to get your jollies off, watch this! % If you'd let me, I'd forget the shirt off my back. % If you're going to break a chicken, you have to scramble a few eggs. % I'll be ready just in case a windfall comes down the pike. % I'll be there in the next foreseeable future. % I'll be there with spades one. % I'll bet there's one guy out in the woodwork. % I'll descend on them to the bone. % I'll fight him hand and nail. % I'll hit him right between the teeth. % I'll procrastinate when I get around to it. % I'll reek the benefits. % I'll see it when I believe it. % I'll stay away from that like a 10-foot pole. % I'll take a few pegs out of his sails. % I'll take any warm body in a storm. % I'm a mere fragment of my imagination. % I'm all ravelled up. % I'm basking in his shadow. % I'm burning my bridges out from under me! % I'm casting the dye on the face of the water. % I'm collapsing around the seams. % I'm creaking at the seams. % I'm creaming off the top of my head. % I'm deathly curious. % I'm flapping at the gills. % I'm going off tangentially. % I'm going right out of my bonker. % I'm going right over the bend. % I'm going to cast my rocks to the wind. % I'm going to down-peddle that aspect. % I'm going to feel it out by the ear. % I'm going to litigate it to the eyeballs. % I'm going to put a little variety in your spice of life. % I'm going to put my horn in. % I'm going to read between your lines. % I'm going to resolve it by ear. % I'm going to scatter them like chaff before the wind. % I'm going to scream right out of my gourd. % I'm going to take my vendetta out on them. % I'm going to take my venom out on you. % I'm going to throw myself into the teeth of the gamut. % I'm ground up to a high pitch. % I'm having a hard time getting my handles around that one. % I'm in my reclining years. % I'm in transit on that point. % I'm listening with baited ears. % I'm looking at it with a jaundiced ear. % I'm not going to bail him out of his own juice. % I'm not going to beat a dead horse to death. % I'm not going to get side tracked onto a tangent. % I'm not sure it's my bag of tea. % I'm not sure we're all speaking from the same sheet of music. % I'm not trying to grind anybody's axes. % I'm out of my bloomin' loon. % I'm over the hilt. % I'm parked somewhere in the boondoggles. % I'm pulling something over on you. % I'm ready to go when the bell opens. % I'm running around like a one-armed paper bandit. % I'm signing my own death knell. % I'm sitting on the edge of my ice. % I'm smarting at the seams. % I'm soaked to the teeth. % I'm standing over your shoulder. % I'm sticking my neck out on a ledge. % I'm stone cold sane. % I'm talking up a dead alley. % I'm throwing those ideas to you off the top of my hat. % I'm too uptight for my own bootstraps. % I'm up a wrong alley. % I'm up against a blind wall. % I'm up to my earballs in garbage. % I'm walking on cloud nine. % I'm walking on thin water. % I'm weighted down with baited breath. % I'm willing to throw my two cents into the fire. % I'm working my blood up into a fervor. % I'm wound up like a cork. % I'm your frontface in this matter. % In one mouth and out the other. % In this period of time, its getting very short. % In this vein I will throw out another item for Pandora' box. % Indiscretion is the better part of valor. % Is he an Amazon! % Is there any place we can pull a chink out of the log jam? % It is better to have tried and failed than never to have failed at all. % It cuts like a hot knife through solid rock. % It drove me to no wits end. % It fills a well-needed gap. % It floated right to the bottom. % It flows like water over the stream. % It gets grained into you. % It goes from one gamut to another. % It goes from tippy top to tippy bottom. % It goes in one era and out the other. % It goes out one ear and in the other. % It got left out in the lurch. % It has more punch to the unch. % It hit me to the core. % It hit the epitome of it. % It leaks like a fish. % It looks like it's going to go on ad infinitum for a while. % It looks real enough to be artificial. % It may seem incredulous, but it's true. % It might break the straw that holds the camel's back. % It might have been a figment of my illusion. % It' not an easy thing to get your teeth around. % It rolls off her back like a duck. % It runs the full width of the totem pole. % It sounds like roses to my ears. % It sure hits the people between the head. % It was a heart-rendering decision. % It was a maelstrom around his neck. % It was deja vu all over again. % It was oozing right out of the lurches. % It was really amazing to see the spectra of people there. % It went through the palm of my shoe. % It will spurn a lot of furious action. % It will take a while to ravel down. % It's like asking a man to stop eating in the middle of a starvation diet. % It's a Byzantine thicket of quicksand. % It's a caterpillar in pig's clothing. % It's a fiat accompli. % It's a fool's paradise wrapped in sheep's clothing. % It's a hairy banana. % It's a hairy can of worms. % It's a home of contention. % It's a lot like recumbent DNA. % It's a lot of passed water under the bridge. % It's a mare's nest in sheep's clothing. % It's a mecca of people. % It's a monkey wrench in your ointment. % It's a new high in lows. % It's a road of hard knocks. % It's a sight for sore ears. % It's a slap in the chaps. % It's a tempest in a teacup. % It's a terrible crutch to bear. % It's a tough nut to hoe. % It's a tough road to haul. % It's a travesty to the human spirit. % It's a typical case of alligator mouth and hummingbird ass. % It's a useful ace in the pocket. % It's a white elephant around my neck. % It's a white herring. % It's about 15 feet as the eye flies. % It's about as satisfactory as falling off a log. % It's all above and beyond board. % It's all in knowing when to let a dead horse die. % It's all water under the dam. % It's always better to be safe than have your neck out on a limb. % It's an ill wind that doesn't blow somebody. % It's another millstone in the millpond of life. % It's as easy as falling off a piece of cake. % It's as flat as a door knob. % It's as predictable as cherry pie. % It's bouncing like a greased pig. % It's burned to shreds. % Its coming down like buckets outside. % It's crumbling at the seams. % It's enough to make you want to rot your socks. % It's going to bog everybody up. % It's going to fall on its ass from within. % It's got all the bugs and whistles. % It's hanging out like a sore tongue. % It's like a greased pig in a wet blanket. % It's like a knife through hot butter. % It's like a raft on roller skates. % It's like harnessing a hare to a tortoise. % It's like pulling hen's teeth. % It's like talking to a needle in a haystack. % It's like the flood of the Hesperis. % It's like trying to light a fire under a lead camel. % It's like trying to squeeze blood out of a stone. % It's more than the mind can boggle. % It's music to your eyes. % It's no chip off my clock. % It's no skin off my stiff upper lip. % It's no sweat off my nose. % It's not an easy thing to get your teeth wet on. % It's not completely an unblessed advantage. % It's not his bag of tea. % It's not my cup of pie. % It's not my Diet of Worms. % It's not really hide nor hair. % It's one more cog in the wheel. % It's perfect, but it will have to do. % It's raining like a bandit. % It's right on the tip of my head. % It's sloppy mismanagement. % It's so unbelievable you wouldn't believe it. % It's something you're all dying to wait for. % It's the blind leading the deaf. % It's the greatest little seaport in town. % It's the old chicken-in-the-egg problem. % It's the old Paul Revere bit . . . one if by two and two if by one. % It's the other end of the kettle of fish. % It's the straw that broke the ice. % It's the highest of the lows. % It's the vilest smell I ever heard. % It's time to take off our gloves and talk from the heart. % It's under closed doors. % It's within the pall of reason. % It's wrought with problems. % It's your ball of wax, you unravel it. % I've been burning the midnight hours. % I've built enough fudge into that factor. % I've got applicants up to the ears. % I've got to put my duff to the grindstone. % I've had it up to the hilt. % I've had more girls than you've got hair between your teeth. % I've milked that dead end for all it's worth. % I've worked my shins to the bone. % Judas Proust! % Just because it's there, you don't have to mount it. % Just cut a thin slither of it. % Just remember that, and then forget it. % Keep the water as firm as possible until a fellow has his feet on the ground. % Keep this under your vest. % Keep your ear peeled! % Keep your eyes geared to the situation. % Keep your nose to the mark. % Keep your nose to the plow. % Lay a bugaboo to rest. % Let he who casts the first stone cast it in concrete. % Let him be rent from limb to limb. % Let him fry in his own juice. % Let it slip between the cracks. % Let me clarify my fumbling. % Let me feast your ears. % Let me flame your fan. % Let me say a word before I throw in the reins. % Let me take you under my thumb. % Let me throw a monkey into the wrench. % Let me throw a monkey wrench in the ointment. % Let sleeping uncertainties lie. % Let them fry in their socks. % Let them hang in their own juice. % Let's bend a few lapels. % Let's get down to brass facts. % Let's go outside and commiserate with nature. % Let's grab the initiative by the horns. % Let's kick the bucket with a certain amount of daintiness. % Let's kill two dogs with one bone. % Let's look at it from the other side of the view. % Let's lurch into the next hour of the show. % Let's not drag any more dead herrings across the garden path. % Let's not get ahead of the bandwagon. % Let's not hurdle into too many puddles at once. % Let's not open the skeleton in that closet. % Let's play the other side of the coin. % Let's put out a smeller. % Let's raise our horizons. % Let's roll up our elbows and get to work. % Let's set up a straw vote and knock it down. % Let's shoot holes at it. % Let's skin another can of worms. % Let's solve two problems with one bird. % Let's strike the fire before the iron gets hot. % Let's talk to the horse's mouth. % Let's wreck havoc! % Like the shoemaker's children, we have computers running out of our ears. % Look at the camera and say `bird'. % Look before you turn the other cheek. % Man cannot eat by bread alone. % May I inveigle on you? % Men, women, and children first! % Mind your own petard! % My antipathy runneth over. % My chicken house has come home to roost. % My dog was pent up all day. % My ebb is running low. % My foot is going out of its mind. % My head is twice its size. % My mind is a vacuum of information. % My mind slipped into another cog. % My mind went blank and I had to wait until the dust cleared. % My off-the-head reaction is negative. % My steam is wearing down. % My stomach gets all knotted up in rocks. % My train of thought went out to lunch. % Necessity is the invention of strange bedfellows. % Necessity is the mother of strange bedfellows. % Never feed a hungry dog an empty loaf of bread. % Never the twixt should change. % No Californian will walk a mile if possible. % No crumbs gather under his feet. % No dust grows under her feet. % No loaf is better than half a loaf at all. % No moss grows on his stone. % No one can predict the wheel of fortune as it falls. % No problem is so formidable that you can't just walk away from it. % No rocks grow on Charlie. % No sooner said, the better. % Nobody could fill his socks. % Nobody is going to give you the world in a saucer. % Nobody marches with the same drummer. % Nobody's going to put his neck out on a limb. % Nostalgia just isn't what it used to be. % Not all the irons in the fire will bear fruit or even come home to roost. % Not by the foggiest stretch of the imagination! % Not in a cocked hat, you don't! % Not in a pig's bladder you don't! % Not me, I didn't open my peep. % Not on your bootstraps! % Now he's sweating in his own pool. % Now the laugh is on the other foot! % Now we have some chance to cut new water. % One back scratches another. % One doesn't swallow the whole cake at the first sitting. % One man's curiosity is another man's Pandora's box. % Our backs are up the wall. % Our deal fell through the boards. % Peanut butter jelly go together hand over fist. % People in glass houses shouldn't call the kettle black. % Picasso wasn't born in a day. % Pick them up from their bootstraps. % Pictures speak louder than words. % Please come here ipso pronto. % Pour sand on troubled waters. % Put all your money where your marbles are. % Put it in a guinea sack. % Put it on the back of the stove and let it simper. % Put that in your pocket and smoke it! % Put the onus on the other foot. % Put your mouth where your money is. % Right off the top of my cuff, I don' know what to say. % Right off the top of my hand, I'd say no. % Roll out the Ouija ball. % Rome wasn't built on good intentions alone. % Row, row, row your boat, gently down the drain. % See the forest through the trees. % She had a missed conception. % She had an aurora of goodness about her. % She has eyes like two holes in a burnt blanket. % She hit the nail on the nose. % She looks like she's been dead for several years, lately. % She makes Raquel Welch look like Twiggy standing backwards. % She stepped full-face on it. % She was sitting there with an insidious look on her face. % She'll fight it tooth and toenail. % She's a virgin who has never been defoliated. % She's flying off the deep end. % She's got a bee in her bonnet and just won't let it go. % She's melting out punishment. % She's steel wool and a yard wide. % She's trying to feather her own bush. % Shoot it up the flag pole. % Somebody is going to have to take a forefront here. % Somebody pushed the panic nerve. % Somebody's flubbing his dub. % Someone is going to be left in the church with his pants on. % Sometimes I don't have both sails in the water. % Speaking off the hand, I'd advise you to quit. % Straighten up or fly right. % Strange bedfellows flock together. % Take care of two stones with one bird. % Take it with a block of salt. % That aspect permutes the whole situation. % That curdles my toes. % That curdles the milk of human kindness. % That didn't amount to a hill of worms. % That doesn't cut any weight with him. % That job is at the bottom of the rung. % That makes me as mad as a wet hatter. % That opens up a whole other kettle of songs. % That problem is getting pushed into the horizon. % That puts me up a worse creek. % That really uprooted the apple cart. % That restaurant is so crowded no one goes there anymore. % That solves two stones with one bird. % That was a mere peanut in the bucket. % That was almost half done unconsciously. % That was like getting the horse before the barn. % That was the corker in the bottle. % That was the pan he was flashed in. % That would drive him right out of his banana. % That would have been right up Harry's meat. % That'll take the steam out of their sails. % That's a ball of another wax. % That's a bird of a different color. % That's a camel's eye strained through a gnat's tooth. % That's a different jar of worms. % That's a horse of a different feather. % That's a matter for sore eyes. % That's a measle-worded statement if I ever heard one. % That's a sight for deaf ears. % That's a tough nut to carry on your back. % That's a two-edged circle. % That's a whole new ballpark. % That's an unexpected surprise. % That's getting to the crotch of the matter. % That's just putting the gravy on the cake. % That's no sweat off my back. % That's not my sack of worms. % That's obviously a very different cup of fish. % That's pushing a dead horse. % That's the other end of the coin. % That's the straw that broke the camel's hump. % That's the wart that sank the camel's back. % That's the way the old ball game bounces. % That's the whole ball of snakes. % That's the whole kettle of fish in a nutshell. % That's the whole kit and caboose. % That's their applecart, let them choke on it. % That's water under the dam. % That's way down in the chicken feed. % That's when I first opened an eyelash. % That's worse than running chalk up and down your back. % The grass is always greener when you can't see the forest for the trees. % The aggressor is on the wrong foot. % The analogy is a deeply superficial one. % The atmosphere militates against a solution. % The ball is in our lap. % The die has been cast on the face of the waters. % The early bird will find his can of worms. % The early worm catches the fish. % The eggs we put all in one basket have come home to roost. % The faculty has cast a jaundiced eye upon the waters. % The fervor is so deep you can taste it. % The foot that rocks the cradle is usually in the mouth. % The fruits of our labors are about to be felt. % The future is not what it used to be. % The gremlins have gone off to roost on someone else's canard. % The grocer's son always has shoes. % The groundwork is thoroughly broken. % The hand is on the wall. % The horse is stolen before the barn even gets its door closed. % The idea did cross my head. % The ideas sprang full-blown from the hydra's heads. % The initiative is on the wrong foot. % The lights are so bright the air is opaque. % The meeting was a first-class riot squad. % The onus is on the other foot. % The pipeline has ramped up. % The restaurants are terrible; the town is completely indigestible. % The sink is shipping. % The up-kick of all that will be nothing. % The viewpoints run from hot to cold. % The whole thing is a hairy potpourri. % The wishbone's connected to the kneebone. % Their attitude is to let lying dogs sleep. % There are enough cooks in the pot already. % There are too many cooks and not enough Indians. % There are two sides to every marshmallow. % There hasn't been much of a peep about it. % There is a prolifery of new ideas. % There is no surefool way of proceeding. % There is one niche in his armor. % There is some milk of contention between us. % There was danger lurking under the tip of an iceberg. % There were foot-high puddles. % There will be fangs flying. % There's a dark cloud on every rainbow's horizon. % There's a flaw in the ointment. % There's a little life in the old shoe yet. % There's a lot of blanche here to carte. % There's a lot of bull in the china shop. % There's a lot of credibility in that gap! % There's a strong over current here. % There's a vortex swimming around out there. % There's going to be hell and high water to pay. % There's laughing on the outside, panelling on the inside. % There's more than one way to skin an egg without letting the goose out of the bag. % There's no place in the bowl for another spoon to stir the broth. % There's no two ways around it. % There's nothing like stealing the barn door after the horse is gone. % There's some noise afoot about the problem. % There's some trash to be separated from the chaff. % They are straining at nits. % They are unscrupulously honest. % They are very far and few between. % They closed the doors after the barn was stolen. % They descended on me like a hoar of locust. % They don't like to dictate themselves to the problem. % They don't see eye for eye with us. % They don't stand a tea bag's chance in hell. % They fell all over their faces. % They just want to chew the bull. % They just want to shoot the fat. % They locked the door after the house was stolen. % They make strange bedfellows together. % They rolled their eyebrows at me. % They run across the gamut. % They sucked all the cream off the crop. % They sure dipsied his doodle. % They unspaded some real down to earth data. % They went after him tooth and fang. % They wrecked havoc in the kitchen. % They'll carve that spectrum any way we desire it. % They're atrophying on the vine. % They're colder than blue blazes. % They're coming farther between. % They're dropping his course like flies. % They're dying off like fleas. % They're eating out of our laps. % They're germs in the rough. % They're grasping for needles. % They're spreading like wild flowers. % They're very far and few between. % They're working their bones off. % They's chomping their lips at the prospect. % They've beaten the bushes to death. % They've got the bull by the tail now. % They've reached a new level of lowness. % Things are all up in a heaval. % Things have slowed down to a terrible halt. % Things keep falling out of it, three or four years at a time. % This field of research is so virginal that no human eye has set foot on it. % This program has many weaknesses, but its strongest weakness remains to be seen. % This bit of casting oil on troubled feathers is more than I can take. % This ivory tower we're living in is a glass house. % This office requires a president who will work right up to the hilt. % This thing kills me to the bone. % This wine came from a really great brewery. % This work was the understatement of the year. % Those are good practices to avoid. % Those guys are as independent as hogs on ice. % Those guys weld a lot of power. % Those people have no bones to grind. % Those words were very carefully weaseled. % Time and tide strike but once. % To be a leader, you have to develop a spear de corps. % To coin a cliche, let's have at them. % To sweeten the pie, I'll add some cash. % To the cook goes the broth! % Together again for the first time. % Too many chiefs spoil the soup. % Too many drinks spoil the broth. % Too many hands spoil the soap. % Trying to do anything is like a tour de force. % Trying to get a doctor on Wednesday is like trying to shoot a horse on Sunday. % Watch her, she gets on the stick very quickly. % We are on equally unfooted ground. % We are paying for the sins of serenity. % We brought this can of worms into the open. % We can clean ourselves right up to date. % We can throw a lot of muscle into the pot. % We can't get through the forest for the trees. % We didn't know which facts were incorrect. % We don't want to get enhangled in that either. % We got another thing out of it that I want to heave in. % We got on board at ground zero. % We got the story post hoc. % We have a difference of agreement. % We have a real ball of wax to unravel. % We have a real messy ball of wax. % We have a wide range of broad-gauge people. % We have achieved a wide specter of support. % We threw everything in the kitchen sink at them. % We're getting down to bare tacks. % What can we do to shore up these problems? % When the tough get going they let sleeping dogs lie. % When they go downstairs, you can hear neither hide nor hair of them. % When you're jumping on sacred cows, you've got to watch your step. % You can make a prima donna sing, but you can't make her dance. % You get more for your mileage that way. % You gotta strike while the shoe is hot or the iron may be on the other foot. % You have sowed a festering cowpie of suspicion. % You put all your eggs before the horse. % You really can't compare us -- our similarities are different. % Your wild oats have come home to roost. % You're blowing it all out of context. % You've always been the bone of human kindness.