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well, well, well
Indicating pondering or consideration, often with sarcasm or mock surprise.
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all's well that ends well
Problems do not matter if things turn out well in the end.
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damn the torpedoes
Used to dismiss the risks of a dangerous action.
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damn Yankee
A person from the northern United States (a Yankee) who moves to the South to reside there.
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damn with faint praise
To provide praise that is so minimal or inconsequential as to actually amount to criticism.
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damn by association
Discredit or condemn a position, person, or thing by attacking those things with which he/she/it is associated.
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damn Yankee
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a Tinkers Damn
Demeaning Words in Deprecating Ejaculation, to wit; "He'll Never Amount To A 'Tinker's Damn!"
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Damn It To Hell!
Expletive of Depression Daze
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hot damn!
It is usually used when one is very much pleased/excited.
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hot damn!
It is usually used when one is very much pleased/excited.
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get well
To recover from an illness or injury.
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one may as well hang for a sheep as a lamb
If one is going to commit a sin, it may as well be a major one as a minor one.
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very well
Indicating acceptance, often with resignation or acquiescence, of a statement or situation.
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all very well
All right, to a certain extent.
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if you want a thing done well, do it yourself
It is better to do something oneself, than rely on others to do it well.
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as well as
And in addition.
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well to do
quite wealthy
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as well
In addition; also.
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all very well
True, as far as it goes.
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all well and good
Basically good, but with some shortcoming or limitation.
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as well
To the same effect.
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as well as
Used other than as an idiom: see as, well.
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as well as
In addition to; further to.
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do well by doing good
To achieve social acceptance or financial success as a result of behaving in a benevolent or charitable manner.
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do well for oneself
To thrive or succeed.
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fare thee well
Goodbye, farewell.
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get well
To recover from financial straits.
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leave well enough alone
To leave something alone; to avoid attempts to correct, fix, or improve what is already sufficient.
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leave well enough alone
To leave something alone; to avoid attempts to correct, fix, or improve what is already sufficient
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ne'er do well
useless
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oh well
An expression of mild disappointment or resignation; too bad; pity.
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oh, well
An expression of disappointment or resignation; too bad; pity.
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play well with others
To habitually demonstrate social skills by engaging agreeably in social or work activities.
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to a fare-thee-well
To the greatest extent or to completion; to a state of refinement or perfection.
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very well
Used other than as an idiom: see very, well.
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very well
Used other than as an idiom: see very, well.
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very well
Used to weaken the effect of certain modal verbs.
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well ain't that the catfish in the trap
A sentence commonly spoken in the Southern United States. It can often be used in place of "well, I'll be damned". Used to express surprise.
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well and good
Basically good, but with some shortcoming or limitation.
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well and truly
utterly; completely; without doubt
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well begun is half done
Much depends on the beginning of an endeavor.
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well done
Performed well.
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well done my boy
Completion of something special, a challenging task.
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well met
A greeting.
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well met
Welcome, greeted.
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well met
Greeted by a person of high respect or social status.
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well met
Used other than as an idiom: see well, met.
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well read
erudite
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well, i never
An exclamation of great surprise.
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