a bit much »
More than is reasonable.
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a great deal »
Very much; to a great extent; a lot; lots.
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absence makes the heart grow fonder »
When someone or something is faraway, you realise how much you love (or miss) them or it.
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ache for »
To desire, or want something, or someone, very much.
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add up »
To accumulate; to amount to.
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against the grain »
Unwillingly, reluctantly. It went much against the grain with him, i.e. it was much against his inclination, or against his pluck.
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all talk and no action »
Speaking, promising, or boasting much, but doing little
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all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy »
Too much focus on one's career is often viewed unfavorably.Too much hard work and not enough leisure time can be unhealthy.
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ark ruffian »
Rogues who, in conjunction with watermen, robbed, and sometimes murdered, on the water, by picking a quarrel with the passengers in a boat, boarding it, plundering, stripping, and throwing them overboard, etc. A species of badger.
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as all get-out »
Extremely; to a superlative degree; very much.
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at cross-purposes »
Mutually misunderstanding each other's plans, intentions or meanings.
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at once »
At the same time; simultaneously; together.
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back to our muttons »
To get back to the business at hand.
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balls-up »
Something which becomes muddled or botched in some way.
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barrel of monkeys »
Something very funny or amusing.
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