a day late and a dollar short »
Action that was taken too late and too feeble to be of any use.
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almighty dollar »
The dollar, satirically characterized as a being a god.
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bet dollars to donuts »
To suggest that something is very likely to be true or that one has a strong hunch about something.
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break the buck »
Fall below the value of one dollar per share.[1].
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dog's life »
A life of indolence where the individual may do as he or she pleases, just like a pampered dog.
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in for a dime, in for a dollar »
Americanised form of in for a penny, in for a pound.1983, Allen Drury, Decision, p. 356:In for a dime, in for a dollar, he thought crazily, and said what he had to say in a voice he forced to stay level and calm.1998, Ellen Miller, Like Being Killed, p. 47:In for a dime, in for a dollar. I whispered to Gerry,
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like a million dollars »
Extremely good or well.
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mete out »
To distribute something in portions; to apportion or dole out.
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offer one's condolences »
To offer sympathy to someone.
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rag doll »
soft toy
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redolent »
Fragrant or aromatic; having a sweet scent.
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redolent »
Having the smell of.
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redolent »
Suggestive or reminiscent.
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top dollar »
The maximum amount of money that an item, service, or worker is worth; a very high price.
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