Category:English idioms
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English phrases understood by subjective, as opposed to literal meanings.
- Category:English rhetorical questions: English questions posed only for dramatic or persuasive effect.
- Category:English snowclones: English clichés using old idioms with varying words in new contexts.
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Pages in category "English idioms"
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- to a degree
- to a fare-thee-well
- to a fault
- to a hair
- to all intents and purposes
- to and fro
- toast of the town
- to a T
- to a turn
- to beat the band
- to be honest
- to be sure
- to boot
- to date
- today we are all
- to die for
- to do with
- toes up
- toe the line
- to go
- to hell
- to hell in a handbasket
- to high heaven
- to little avail
- tomayto, tomahto
- tone down
- tongue-in-cheek
- to no avail
- tonsil hockey
- tonsil tennis
- too bad
- too big for one's boots
- too big for one's britches
- too clever by half
- too good for this world
- too good to be true
- too hot to hold
- tool around
- too many balls in the air
- to one's heart's content
- to one's mind
- too rich for one's blood
- tooth-and-nail
- toothpaste is out of the tube
- toot one's own horn
- to overflowing
- top banana
- top cat
- top dog
- top dollar
- top drawer
- top end of town
- top-heavy with drink
- to pieces
- top it off
- top notch
- top of mind
- top of the hour
- top of the line
- top of the morning
- top oneself
- topple over
- top shelf
- top the charts
- top up
- torqued off
- torque off
- to say nothing of
- to say the least
- to spare
- to speak of
- toss-up
- to tell the truth
- to that end
- to the backbone
- to the bone
- to the death
- to the gills
- to the letter
- to the max
- to the moon and back
- to the nth degree
- to the point
- to the T
- to the tee
- to the tonsils
- totus porcus
- touch a nerve
- touch off
- touch on
- touch oneself
- touch the hem of someone's garment
- touch up
- touch wood
- touchy-feely
- tough as nails
- tough break
- tough call
- tough cookies
- toughen up
- tough going
- tough love
- tough luck
- tough nut to crack
- tough sledding
- tough titty
- tough tuchus
- town and gown
- toys in the attic
- track down
- track record
- trade hands
- trailer park trash
- trailer trash
- transform and roll out
- tread carefully
- tread on someone's toes
- tread the boards
- tremble and obey
- trench mouth
- trial balloon
- Citations:trial balloon
- trial by fire
- trial by media
- trick of the trade
- trick up one's sleeve
- tried and tested
- trip out
- trip to the woodshed
- Trojan-horse
- trot out
- trotter case
- trouble at mill
- trouble in paradise
- true stripes
- true to form
- trump up
- truth be told
- try on for size
- try it on
- try one's hand
- tube steak
- tug of war
- tug one's forelock
- tumble on
- tuned in
- tune in
- tune out
- tune up
- tuppence
- tuppence worth
- turd in the punchbowl
- turf war
- turkey shoot
- turn back
- turn off
- turn on
- turn up
- turn a blind eye
- turn a corner
- turn a deaf ear
- turn against
- turn a hair
- turn a number of shades of red
- turn a phrase
- turn a profit
- turn around
- turn a trick
- turn back the clock
- turn down
- turn heads
- turn in
- turn in one's grave
- turn into
- turn into a pumpkin
- turn loose
- turn of events
- turn-off
- turn-on
- turn one's coat
- turn one's color
- turn one's nose up
- turn on its head
- turn on one's heel
- turn out
- turn over
- turn over a new leaf
- turn someone's head
- turn tail
- turn the air blue
- turn the boat
- turn the corner
- turn the other cheek
- turn the page
- turn the scale
- turn the screw
- turn the tables
- turn the tide
- turn to dust
- turn to good account