a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush »
It is preferable to have a small but certain advantage than a mere potential of a greater one.
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at hand »
Being at the moment the center of attention or the cause of trouble.
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at hand »
Near; soon; approaching; imminent.
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at hand »
Readily available; within easy reach; nearby.
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back to our muttons »
To get back to the business at hand.
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bang to rights »
Caught red-handed; in a guilty state.
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bird in the hand »
Shortened form of "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush".
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bite the hand that feeds you »
To cause harm to a benefactor.
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blow a kiss »
To kiss one's hand, then blow on the hand in a direction towards the recipient.
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bowl a googly »
Something unexpected, underhand or requiring a quick reaction or correction.
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bridge »
A particular form of one hand placed on the table to support the cue when making a shot in cue sports.
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but then »
Then again, on the other hand; used to show that the opposite viewpoint is possible.
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by hand »
Manually; without the use of automation or machines.
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by one's own hand »
As a result of one's own actions, especially with reference to death by suicide.
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by the way »
Incidentally; a parenthetical statement not timely, central, or crucial to the topic at hand; foregone, passed by, something that has already happened.
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