a bit much »
More than is reasonable.
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add up »
To make sense; to be reasonable or consistent.
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beat a dead horse »
To persist or continue far beyond any purpose, interest or reason.
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because you touch yourself at night »
Used to humourously deflect a request for a reason.
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brickbat »
Reason Magazine: Daily Brickbat[1].
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by dint of »
By reason of; by means of.
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by the same token »
For a similar reason; in a similar manner; similarly; likewise; along the same lines.
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by virtue of »
Because of; on the grounds of; by reason of; due to; based on.
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claim to fame »
That for which one has bragging rights; one's reason for being well-known or famous.
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cop-out »
An excuse made in order to avoid performing a task or duty; a reason offered when someone cops out.
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diplomatic flu »
An illness feigned by one or more government officials or other public figures as an excuse for an absence really based on political reasons.
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everything happens for a reason »
All events are purposeful.Everything happens for a reason, so there is no such thing as failure. Mary-Kate OlsenPeople like to say "everything happens for a reason." If you repeat that in your head long enough that starts to sound like "anything can happen with a razor." Laura KightlingerI believe that everything happens for a reason, but I think it's important to seek out that reason - that's how we learn. Drew Barrymore
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fair enough »
An expression used to concede a point; denotes that, upon consideration, something is correct or reasonable; an expression of acknowledgment or understanding.
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for the heck of it »
For no particular reason, just because it is fun, entertaining; for to relieve boredom.
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for the hell of it »
For no particular reason, just because it is fun, entertaining; for to relieve boredom.
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