after all »
In the end; anyway; referring to something that was believed to be the case, but has now been shown not to be.
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at heart »
In spirit; according to one's beliefs, views or feelings; deep down, really, fundamentally.
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beauty sleep »
Sleep before midnight, on the belief that early sleep hours conduce to health and beauty.[1].
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believe in »
To ascribe existence to.
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believe in »
To ascribe some powers or other attributes to.
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believe you me »
An emphatic form of "believe me"; you [the subject] had better believe me [the speaker].
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birds of a feather »
People having similar characters, backgrounds, interests, or beliefs.
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bugger off »
An expression of disagreement or disbelief.
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cast the first stone »
To act self-righteously in accusing another person, believing that one is blameless.
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change of heart »
A change of one's opinion, belief or decision.
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come on »
An expression of disbelief.
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come out of the closet »
To tell others about homosexuality, bisexuality or any minority or disapproved-of belief, preference, etc., where previously this had been kept secret.
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dyed-in-the-wool »
Firmly established in a person's beliefs or habits; deeply ingrained in the nature of a person or thing.
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eat one's hat »
Used in a result clause to express disbelief in the conditional clause proposition.
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eat up »
To accept or believe entirely, immediately, and without questioning.
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