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Figurative
(92 entries)
have promise
Have promise" is an idiomatic expression that signifies the potential or likelihood of something being successful or showing potential for future success. It is often used to describe individuals, ideas, projects, or even products.
A.Rezvov
a stroke of policy
policy stroke
Andrey Truhachev
home run
an action that is very successful
A.Rezvov
salad
any mixture or assortment
Danellio
bailiwick
a person's concern or sphere of operations, their area of skill or authority
bailiwick
area or subject of authority or involvement
bailiwick
the sphere in which one has superior knowledge or authority
bailiwick
area of knowledge in which a person or institution has control or expertise
bailiwick
a geographical area over which someone or some body has legal or political control
be writ large
be clear and obvious
christen
to name or dedicate
(something, such as a ship)
by a ceremony that often involves breaking a bottle of champagne
christen
to use for the first time
come calling
to make
(one's)
presence felt
Cupid's kettle drums
women's breasts
Vadim Rouminsky
double-barreled
twofold
double-barrelled
twofold
fiend
a person of great wickedness or maliciousness
first base
kissing
Andrey Truhachev
flak
adverse criticism
gooseberry bush
Used, especially in answer to a child's question, to refer to the place where newborn babies are found
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