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All over the place

Submitted :   Sat, Nov 29 2008, 11:41

The phrase "All over the place" means to be scattered in a lot of different places in an untidy way. Some Excerpts: From TV shows, movies and novels Prison Break Amaury Nolasco(Fernando Sucre) used the phrase "all over the place" while ta... http://www.englishenhancer.com/2007/11...

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Get off on the right/wrong foot

Submitted :   Sat, Nov 29 2008, 11:14

The phrase "Get off on the right/wrong foot" means to make a successful/unsuccessful start in something. Some Excerpts: From TV shows, movies and novels The Bold and the Beautiful  Patrick Duffy(Stephen Logan) used the phrase “Get off on the ... http://www.englishenhancer.com/2008/06...

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By and large

Submitted :   Sat, Nov 29 2008, 10:56

By and large means "all things considered" or "on the whole" Some Excerpts: From TV shows, movies and novels  Prison Break The phrase “By and large” was used in the first season, episode 4(Cute poison) of the popular TV show “Prison Break” as ... http://www.englishenhancer.com/2008/05...

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Breathe down sb's neck

Submitted :   Sat, Nov 29 2008, 10:13

Breathe down sb's neck is a phrase which means to stay close to someone, watching everything that they do. Some Excerpts: From TV shows, movies and novels The Bold and the Beautiful Jack Wagner(Dominick Payne Marone) used the phrase “brea... http://www.englishenhancer.com/2008/01...

[More related posts here] tags :  Bold & the Beautiful ,   Brooke Logan ,   Jack Wagner ,   Katherine Kelly Lang ,   Lesley-Anne Down ,   Nick Marone

Across the board

Submitted :   Sat, Nov 29 2008, 09:23

Across the board means happening or having an effect on people at every level and in every area. Some Excerpts: From TV shows, movies and novels Prison Break Paul Adelstein(Paul Kellerman) used the phrase "across the board" while talking to... http://www.englishenhancer.com/2007/12...

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Piece by piece

Submitted :   Sat, Nov 29 2008, 08:52

The phrase "Piece by piece" means one after another. Some Excerpts: From TV shows, movies and novels The Bold and the Beautiful Katherine Kelly Lang(Brooke Logan) used the phrase “Piece by piece” while she was with Susan Flannery(Stephani... http://www.englishenhancer.com/2007/11...

[More related posts here] tags :  Bold & the Beautiful ,   Brooke Logan ,   Katherine Kelly Lang ,   Stephanie Forrester ,   Susan Flannery

Turn up

Submitted :   Sat, Nov 29 2008, 07:48

If someone or something turns up, they appear or are found, either after a long time or when you are not expecting them. Some Excerpts: From TV shows, movies and novels  Sex and the City  Tatum O’Neal(Kyra) used the phrasal verb “turn up” wh... http://www.englishenhancer.com/2008/11...

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Rip off

Submitted :   Sat, Nov 29 2008, 07:09

The phrasal verb "rip off sth" or "rip sth off" means to remove a piece of clothing very quickly and carelessly. Some Excerpts: From TV shows, movies and novels  Sex and the City  Sarah Jessica Parker(Carrie Bradshaw) used the phrasal v... http://www.englishenhancer.com/2008/11...

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Out of the question

Submitted :   Sat, Nov 29 2008, 06:56

If something is out of the question, it is not possible or not allowed. Some Excerpts: From TV shows, movies and novels Seinfeld  Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer) used the phrase “out of the question” while talking to Jerry Seinfeld (Jer... http://www.englishenhancer.com/2008/11...

[More related posts here] tags :  Cosmo Kramer(Seinfeld) ,   George Costanza(Seinfeld) ,   jerry seinfeld ,   seinfeld

Sight for sore eyes

Submitted :   Sat, Nov 29 2008, 06:49

A sight for sore eyes is a a way of saying that you think someone is very attractive. Some Excerpts: From TV shows, movies and novels Sex and the City James Remar(Richard Wright) used the phrase “a sight for sore eyes” while talking t... http://www.englishenhancer.com/2008/11...

[More related posts here] tags :  Kim Cattrall ,   Sex & the City

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