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bent onCompletely determined; obstinate.Rate it:

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drunk as a lordCompletely drunk.Rate it:

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dry as a bonecompletely dry; totally dryRate it:

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finish offTo finish completely.Rate it:

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flat outCompletely out of something such as; energy, food or money. Basically to be out of any kind of product.Rate it:

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forgive and forgetAbsolve completely for a past wrongdoing; pardon with neither resentment nor a view to retribution.Rate it:

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to a certain extenta phrase to indicate a statement is true to a limited degree; partly true but not completely trueRate it:

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within an inch of one’s lifeFiguratively or hyperbolically, means very soundly, thoroughly, or completely; To an extreme degree or extent; often follows the verb ‘beat’ to mean ‘very close to or near death’Rate it:

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worn to a frazzleCompletely worn outRate it:

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hook line and sinkercompletelyRate it:

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worth every pennyCompletely worthwhile.Rate it:

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boots and allWithout reserve, with no holds barred; totally, completely.Rate it:

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by heartKnowing completely; as having committed completely to memory.Rate it:

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go up in smokeTo be completely ruined.Rate it:

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like a fish out of watercompletely out of the comfort zone.Rate it:

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swallow upTo completely enclose or envelop.Rate it:

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the whole nine yardsAll the way; with everything done completely or thoroughly.Rate it:

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top offTo fill completely; to fill or refill the final portion of something not empty.Rate it:

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turn to stoneTo become completely still, not moving. The phrase "turn to stone" typically means to become motionless, rigid, or unresponsive. It can also refer to becoming emotionally numb or unfeeling. The phrase has its origins in Greek mythology, where the Gorgon Medusa was said to have the power to turn anyone who looked at her into stone. In this context, "turning to stone" meant to become petrified, frozen, and unable to move. In a more metaphorical sense, "turning to stone" can refer to becoming emotionally or mentally rigid, closed off, or unresponsive. For example, a person might be said to have "turned to stone" if they have experienced trauma or emotional distress that has left them numb or unfeeling. The phrase can also be used to describe a situation where a person or group of people becomes unresponsive or unwilling to change their views or actions. For example, a team that is stuck in their ways and resistant to change might be said to have "turned to stone" in terms of their ability to adapt and evolve. Overall, the phrase "turn to stone" implies a sense of rigidity, immobility, and unresponsiveness. It can refer to becoming physically or emotionally petrified, and it can also describe a situation where a person or group is unwilling or unable to change or adapt.Rate it:

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bad to the boneCompletely bad and evil; pure evil.Rate it:

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fall offA hip hop term; to completely lose the plot in terms of artistic direction.Rate it:

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as brown as a berryEntirely or almost completely brown; often referring to a suntanned skin.Rate it:

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hang on every wordTo be completely attentive to what another person is saying.Rate it:

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Make Heads or Tails Out of SomethingTo be able to understand something completelyRate it:

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make mincemeat out ofTo defeat one's opponent easily and completely during a fight, contest, or debate.Rate it:

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not be caught deadTo refuse completely to do something.Rate it:

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swear offTo quit or cease completely, or to promise to quit, as of a bad habit.Rate it:

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under one's thumbCompletely controlled by someone; at someone’s command..Rate it:

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clean as a whistleCompletely innocent; beyond moral reproach.Rate it:

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free as a birdHaving no ties; completely free.Rate it:

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opposites attractpeople who are completely different make ideal partners.Rate it:

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See Eye to EyeTo completely agree with someone’s opinion and statementRate it:

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shit out of luckCompletely out of luck; in unfortunate circumstances such that all options for achieving one's goal are exhausted; unlucky; screwed.Rate it:

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well, i'll be dipped (in a barrell of beer!)When one is completely taken aback by the facts at hand. Can be expressed in both elation and/or frustration. Also, depending on the level of either of the forementioned emotions, the phrase goes from the simple short version of, "(Well), I'll Be Dipped.(!) to the extended version of, "(Well), I'll be Dipped In A Barrell of Beer.(!)Rate it:

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well and trulyutterly; completely; without doubtRate it:

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a load of old codswallopA load of rubbish. Completely untrue.Rate it:

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all over withCompletely finished; over.Rate it:

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black as coalCompletely blackRate it:

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Blind as a BatNot able to see at all or get completely blindRate it:

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block upto be completely blocked or obstructed.Rate it:

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block upto completely block or obstruct.Rate it:

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blow-by-blowDetailing every action or occurrence completely.Rate it:

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bone dryCompletely dry; without any trace of moisture.Rate it:

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buck nakedCompletely naked.Rate it:

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burn downTo completely burn, so that nothing remains.Rate it:

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butt-nakedStark naked, completely nude.Rate it:

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butt-nakedStark-naked, completely nude.Rate it:

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chalkfaceA musical concept or genre in which music is completely improvised and never played twice. Most often mixing elements of hip-hop, metal, punk and avant-garde jazz.Rate it:

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clean outTo empty completely; to remove all money or possessions from.Rate it:

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clear outto completely emptyRate it:

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