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  • English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
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English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

tied - toot

  • tied to apron strings
  • tight rein
  • tight ship
  • tight spot
  • tight squeeze
  • tighten your belt
  • till the cows come home
  • till the pips squeak
  • till you're blue in the face
  • tilt at windmills
  • time after time
  • time and again
  • time and tide wait for no man
  • time is ticking away
  • time of your life
  • time-honoured practice
  • tip of the iceberg
  • tipping point
  • tired and emotional
  • tit for tat
  • to a fault
  • to a man
  • to a T
  • to be better than others in a particular area : beauty, competence, intelligence, sport, etc.
  • to do something, no matter how hard you try.
  • to err is human, to forgive divine
  • to have a fit of pique.
  • to little avail
  • to persuade someone to accept something totally unnecessary or useless.
  • to stop talking aimlessly and start dealing with more important or serious matters.
  • to the best of one's ability
  • to the end of time
  • to the letter
  • toe the line
  • toing and froing
  • token gesture
  • tomorrow's another day
  • tongue in cheek
  • tongue-lashing
  • tongue-tied
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