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Meaning and origin of phrases

the - ther

  • the Andrew
  • the ants are my friends, they're blowing in the wind
  • the apple of his eye
  • the back of beyond
  • the Balance of power
  • the Balance of trade
  • the Ball is in your court
  • the bee's knees
  • the best laid schemes of mice and men
  • the Big Apple
  • the Big Easy
  • the bitter end
  • the blind leading the blind
  • the bread of life
  • the buck stops here
  • the call of nature
  • the call of the wild
  • the collywobbles
  • the course of true love never did run smooth
  • the crack of doom
  • the crapper
  • the customer is always right
  • the departed
  • the Devil incarnate
  • the Devil take the hindmost
  • the die has been cast
  • the exception which proves the rule
  • the face that launched a thousand ships
  • the female of the species is more deadly then the male
  • the Full Monty
  • the game is afoot
  • the game is up
  • the girl with colitis goes by
  • the King is dead, long live the King
  • the lady doth protest too much, methinks
  • the live-long day
  • the love of money is the root of all evil
  • the love that dare not speak its name
  • the moving finger writes
  • the mutt's nuts
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