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the wheels fell off the busSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:

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the wheels fell offSomething failed, often after a laborious, tiring process.Rate it:

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the wheels fell off the wagonSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:

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the wheels came off the busSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:

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one fell swoopOne stroke; one action or event with many results.Rate it:

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jemandem das Fell gerbento tan someone's hideRate it:

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jemandem das Fell über die Ohren ziehento pull the wool over someone's eyesRate it:

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the wheels came offSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:

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the wheels came off the wagonSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:

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ride the short busTo have a need for a special education program, as because learning disabled.Rate it:

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throw under the busTo discard or disown.Rate it:

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drive the porcelain busTo vomit, especially while drunk or hung over.Rate it:

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bus alimentadorBus que lleva los pasajeros de una comuna para el transbordo con los recorridos de los buses troncales.Rate it:

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bus clonBus que hace el mismo trayecto que una línea del tren subterráneo de Santiago de Chile, el Metro.Rate it:

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bus orugaBus con un carro acoplado para aumentar su capacidad de transporte de pasajeros.Rate it:

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bus troncalBus que atraviesa varias comunas por las avenidas más centrales de Santiago de Chile.Rate it:

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how do I get to the bus stationUsed to ask for directions in order to go to a bus station.Rate it:

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like the back end of a busVery unattractive.Rate it:

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park the busTo attempt to stop the opposition team from scoring a goal by playing extremely defensively and placing as many players as possible behind the ball.Rate it:

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ride the short busTo participate in a special education program, such as for those with learning disabilities.Rate it:

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throw under the busTo betray or blame; to use as a scapegoat.Rate it:

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where does this bus goUsed to ask where the bus is going.Rate it:

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wohin fährt dieser Buswhere does this bus goRate it:

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squeaky wheels get oiledAlternative form of squeaky wheel gets the grease.Rate it:

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unless the wheels available to you aren't made for the vehicle you're trying to drive.Follow-up to the phrase, "No need to reinvent the wheel." Meant for when one does, in fact, need to reinvent a process to account for accumulated changes that make the old status-quo obsolete.Rate it:

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wheels atA time to leaveRate it:

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set the wheels in motionto initiate a chain of events necessary to help one achieve a goal (more quickly)Rate it:

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spin one's wheelsTo make no progress despite making an effort; to get nowhere.Rate it:

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grease the wheelsTo create conditions likely to produce or hasten favorable future developments.Rate it:

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hell on wheelsTough, aggressive, lawless, wild.Rate it:

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meals on wheelsFood delivered to the homes of those unable to cook for themselves.Rate it:

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motel on wheelsRecreational Vehicle or a VanRate it:

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on wheelsHaving wheels affixed to the bottom, and so transportable.Rate it:

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on wheelsTo a large degree, excessive.Rate it:

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on wheelsMobile; able to be moved.Rate it:

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set of wheelscarRate it:

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spin one's wheelsWaste time, money and energy.Rate it:

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spinning my wheelsWorking hard but not getting anywhereRate it:

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wheels upMore of a question than an answer: Does this mean when the plane is directed to depart, when the wheels leave the tarmac, or when the wheels are retracted into the body of the plane?Rate it:

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be offTo be away from.Rate it:

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bear offTo restrain; to keep from approaching.Rate it:

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bear off fromTo stand further off fromRate it:

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Bite Off More Than You Can ChewTo take on something more than of its actual capacity, a person, who tries to accomplish too much, or is greedy by nature, or overconfident or too much motivated, taking more responsibility or task that a person can manageRate it:

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bring offTo succeed in doing something considered to be very difficult.Rate it:

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bugger offGo away.Rate it:

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call off the carpetTo get away fromRate it:

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charm the pants off ofBe very impressed with someone or something that was said or done.Rate it:

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chip off the old blockSomeone who takes after their parent.Rate it:

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cut offTo remove via cutting.Rate it:

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cut off one's nose to spite one's faceTo harm oneself as a result of attempting to harm an adversary.Rate it:

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