in evidence »
Visibly present; noticeable.
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in high dudgeon »
Resentfully or furiously.
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in person »
actually present
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in the cards »
Destined or fated to happen; predicted or foreseen.
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it's all grist to the mill »
Everything referred to in the present context has some sort of use.1999, Simon Blackburn, Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy (Oxford University Press paperback, ISBN 0199690871), ch. 7 section 6: "Kant
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it's one's funeral »
One's decisions or actions will bring undesirable consequences only on oneself.
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jump »
To cause oneself to leave an elevated location and fall downward.
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jump »
To propel oneself rapidly upward such that momentum causes the body to become airborne.
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jump to conclusions »
Make conclusions before being presented with all the evidence.
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just deserts »
A punishment or reward that is considered to be what the recipient deserved.
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keep at »
preserve with
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keep from »
To protect or preserve from.
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keep it real »
To be authentic, true to oneself; to be cool.
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keep oneself to oneself »
To be introverted; to stay away from others.
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keep up »
To maintain; to preserve; to prevent from deteriorating.
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