Meaning She's sweet and helpful. |
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Sentence She is a peach. |
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He's not telling the truth. |
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He's full of beans. |
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I don't care for that. |
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It's not my cup of tea. |
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He doesn't know what he's talking about. |
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He's full of baloney. |
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They have resentment. |
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It's just sour grapes. |
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It's sentimental. |
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That's corny. |
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I'm in a dilemma. |
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I'm in a pickle. |
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He brings home the family money. |
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He brings home the bacon. |
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She's upset. |
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She's in a stew. |
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He's the headman. |
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He's the top banana. |
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He's a very good person. |
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He's the salt of the earth. |
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She's a valuable employee. |
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She's worth her salt. |
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If you see one you see the other. |
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They're two peas in a pod. |
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I'm in love with you. |
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I'm nuts about you. |
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It's quite simple. |
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It's a piece of cake. |
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You can't use it and save it. |
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You can't have your cake and eat it too. |
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He's a frustrated actor. |
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He's a real ham. |
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It's a difficult problem to solve. |
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It's a hard nut to crack. |
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Let's talk seriously. |
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Let's talk turkey. |
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He cannot be trusted. |
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He's a bad egg. |
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Everyone's a little tense - lets be friendly. |
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We need to break the ice. |
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We'll get items. |
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We'll get a baker's dozen. |
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He has many deals going. |
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He's got a finger in every pie. |
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Be happy with what we have on hand. |
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You'll have to take potluck. |
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She makes tough deals. |
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She's hard-boiled. |
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He's my favorite person. |
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He's the apple of my eye. |
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He is a thoroughly evil person. |
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He's a rotten egg. |
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It's a crazy idea. |
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It's for the birds. |
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She eats little or nothing. |
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She eats like a bird. |
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He's a bad guy pretending to be good. |
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He's a wolf in sheep's clothing. |
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Someone has betrayed us. |
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I smell a rat. |
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He has no courage. |
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He's chicken-hearted. |
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I'm extremely hungry. |
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I could eat a horse. |
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Get serious and stop playing. |
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Please don't monkey around. |
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One solution solves two problems. |
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We'll kill two birds with one stone. |
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It's three miles going straight. |
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It's three miles as the crow flies. |
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Don't give a false alarm. |
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Don't cry wolf. |
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It's a well-used popular book. |
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It has dog-eared pages. |
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He's not the favorite to win. |
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He's the underdog. |
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She is not in her area of expertise. |
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She's like a fish out of water. |
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You'll cause a great deal of new problems. |
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You'll stir up a hornet's nest. |
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Don't let him get you upset. |
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Don't let him get your goat. |
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Don't make big of something insignificant. |
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Don't make a mountain out of a molehill. |
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There is absolutely no room for even one more. |
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They are packed like sardines. |
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We had a very good viewpoint from on high |
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We got a bird's eye view. |
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