Binominals - 60 useful phrases

The exercise was created 2019-05-27 by MrsAki. Question count: 60.




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  • first and foremost the most important thing
  • time and time again very often
  • loud and clear very clear and easy to understand
  • part and parcel an essential part
  • sooner or later it will happen some time in the future
  • little by little gradually
  • step by step to progress gradually
  • good and proper very well
  • the nitty gritty the essential aspects, the most important details
  • give or take approxiamately, possibly a small difference to the amount mentioned
  • short and sweet brief and relevant and in a way that is pleasing
  • hustle and bustle busy, active and noisy
  • now or never do it immediately, the chance might not come again
  • loud and clear in a way that is clear and easy to understand
  • take it or leave it it is a non-negotiable offer
  • rise and shine it's time to wake up
  • flesh and blood to be a member of the family
  • sink or swim you must fail or succeed by your own efforts
  • sick and tired to be fed up of something or someone
  • mumbo jumbo nonsense
  • culture vulture a person who is interested in the arts and cultural events
  • wine and dine to provide good food, drink and entertainment
  • live and learn to discover something surprising that adds to your experience of life
  • from rags to riches to rise from poverty to wealth
  • tried and tested something that has proven in the past to be effective or reliable
  • time after time repeatedly
  • let bygones be bygones forget past disagreements and reconcile
  • all in all with all things considered
  • beg, steal or borrow to do whatever is necessary to get what you want
  • Tom, Dick or/and Harry any unspecified person (or persons)
  • not in any/no way, shape or form definitely not
  • spick and span very clean and very tidy
  • by hook or by crook by any means possible
  • by and large generally, for the most part
  • tall, dark and handsome to refer to a clasically good looking guy
  • safe and sound to be safe, not in any danger
  • ups and downs good moments and bad moments
  • pure and simple no additional explanation for something other than what was just said
  • pride and joy the object of one's great pleasure
  • now and then sometimes
  • back and forth moving first in one direction and then in the opposite one
  • wear and tear damage resulting from ordinary, everyday use
  • down and about destitute, without money and a place to live
  • tooth and nail to fight intensively and fiercely for something
  • high and dry in a difficult situation and unable to do anything about it
  • law and order a situation where respect for the rules of the country are being obeyed
  • odds and ends (1) some small matters to attend to
  • odds and ends (2) various things of different types, usually small and not important
  • song and dance to make an unnecessary fuss about something
  • an arm and a leg very expensive
  • tit for tat actions taken in revenge for something unpleasant done to you
  • black and white (1) a situation where it's easy to understand what is right and what is wrong
  • black and white (2) clearly written
  • done and dusted to be completely finished
  • far and wide over a large area
  • pros and cons advantages and disadvantages
  • no ifs and buts without any excuses or discussion
  • born and bred to have been born and grown up in a particular place
  • rough and ready crude but effective
  • through thick and thin during good times and bad times

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