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  • - Is it true? -Yes, to the best of my _____.
    - Is it true? -Yes, to the best of my knowledge.
  • She's feeling a bit under the _____.
    She's feeling a bit under the weather.
  • - It you forever to do it. - Well, better _____ than never.
    - It you forever to do it. - Well, better late than never.
  • It was one of those aha _____.
    It was one of those aha moments.
  • Well, it's _____ time!
    Well, it's about time!
  • They've been at each _____ throats for days now.
    They've been at each other's throats for days now.
  • Be straight with me. Don't _____ around the bush.
    Be straight with me. Don't beat around the bush.
  • - Are you listening to me? -Yes, I'm _____ ears.
    - Are you listening to me? -Yes, I'm all ears.
  • - May I sit down? -_____ all means. _____ yourself at home.
    - May I sit down? -By all means. Make yourself at home.
  • We're going to have to put that on the _____ burner for a while.
    We're going to have to put that on the back burner for a while.
  • You can _____ that again!
    You can say that again!
  • - Are you ready to go? -Yep, I'm all _____.
    - Are you ready to go? -Yep, I'm all set.
  • Don't worry, it'll be a _____.
    Don't worry, it'll be a breeze. (snap)
  • I mean, it's the best of both _____, don't you think?
    I mean, it's the best of both worlds, don't you think?
  • I can't believe you went behind my _____.
    I can't believe you went behind my back.
  • It's freezing out there so you'll need to _____ up.
    It's freezing out there so you'll need to bundle up.
  • She's got a lot on her _____ right now.
    She's got a lot on her plate right now.
  • That's a pretty tall _____.
    That's a pretty tall order.
  • There's been a lot of _____ and forth, but we still haven't made an agreement.
    There's been a lot of back and forth, but we still haven't made an agreement.
  • We have our differences, but at the end of the _____ we're still family
    We have our differences, but at the end of the day we're still family
  • I've been completely _____ under with work.
    I've been completely snowed under with work.
  • Well, that was an _____ waiting to happen.
    Well, that was an accident waiting to happen.
  • Wow, it's really _____ down out there.
    Wow, it's really coming down out there.
  • Why does he always act so _____ and mighty?
    Why does he always act so high and mighty?
  • He just can't see the big _____.
    He just can't see the big picture.
  • He always goes _____ and beyond to help.
    He always goes above and beyond to help.
  • It's an acquired _____.
    It's an acquired taste.
  • Don't worry. It's no _____ deal.
    Don't worry. It's no big deal.
  • I was just _____ to leave.
    I was just about to leave.
  • She's been working _____ the clock.
    She's been working around the clock.
  • _____ along she'd had no idea of what was going on.
    All along she'd had no idea of what was going on.
  • Come on, _____ your age!
    Come on, act your age!
  • He's always trying to put in his two _____.
    He's always trying to put in his two cents.
  • I'll _____ back to you soon.
    I'll get back to you soon.
  • Well, you're a sight for sore _____.
    Well, you're a sight for sore eyes.
  • At around midnight things started to get a bit _____ of hand.
    At around midnight things started to get a bit out of hand.
  • He made it home in _____ piece.
    He made it home in one piece.
  • They're really _____ the times.
    They're really behind the times.
  • I've had it up to _____.
    I've had it up to here.
  • Your _____ is as good as mine.
    Your guess is as good as mine.
  • You're just going to have to _____ the bullet and do it.
    You're just going to have to bite the bullet and do it.
  • Oh my gosh, I'm so _____ of shape.
    Oh my God, I'm so out of shape.
  • You snooze, you _____.
    You snooze, you lose.
  • Let's just _____ to disagree.
    Let's just agree to disagree.
  • -Why the big crowd? -Oh, you know, _____ of mouth.
    -Why the big crowd? -Oh, you know, word of mouth.
  • I feel that way _____ in a while.
    I feel that way once in a while.
  • - I thought they were still an item - What? That's ancient _____.
    - I thought they were still an item - What? That's ancient history.
  • That's an offer I _____ refuse.
    That's an offer I can't refuse.
  • I guess it's back to the drawing _____.
    I guess it's back to the drawing board.
  • You're really _____ of your time.
    You're really ahead of your time.
  • I had one too _____ last night.
    I had one too many last night.