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close the stable door after the horse has boltedTo attempt to prevent a problem only to find it has already happened.Rate it:

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close to homeAffecting people close to, or within, ones family circle.Rate it:

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close to the windIn a direction almost opposite to that from which the wind is blowingRate it:

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close up shopTo shut down a shop; to end a business activity.Rate it:

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close, but no cigarThat's almost correct, but not quite.Rate it:

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come to a closeTo draw toward a conclusion; to end.Rate it:

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cut it closeTo judge or finish something close to its limit.Rate it:

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keep a close watchto pay careful attention to a situation or a thing, so that you can deal with any changes or problems.Rate it:

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keep your friends close, and your enemies closerOne should be on their toes and alert of their surroundings if malicious people are around, to ensure such people can't wreak havoc in one's life.Rate it:

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bedroom eyesEyes that have a sexually suggestive expression.Rate it:

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dusky eyesGrey beautiful Eyes that seem to express much feelings.Rate it:

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Eyes in the Back of Your HeadTo be able to imagine and feel what is happening behind or outside of one's field of visionRate it:

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feast for the eyesVisually pleasing sight.Rate it:

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ground ball with eyesA weakly hit ground ball that barely evades the infielders.Rate it:

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snake eyesTwo ones, after rolling two dice.Rate it:

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eyes closed all earsto listen to high fidelity music in the fullest senseRate it:

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Sight for Sore EyesA pleasant and good surprise, an unexpected thing that can relieve you of your troubleRate it:

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easy on the eyesAttractive; beautiful.Rate it:

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painful on the eyesUgly, disagreeable to look at.Rate it:

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beauty lies in the eyes of the beholderAlternative form of beauty is in the eye of the beholderRate it:

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four-eyesA person who wears spectacles.Rate it:

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Pull the Wool over Your EyesTo play trick with someone making him or her fool, to deceive or cheat someoneRate it:

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all eyesWatching alertly or attentively.Rate it:

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all eyesGazing at devotedly.Rate it:

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all eyesHaving prominent eyes.Rate it:

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all eyes and earsTo be attentive.Rate it:

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coon eyesThe state of the orbits of the eyes (especially the undereyes) having a blueish-purplish colorationRate it:

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dollar-sign eyesgreedRate it:

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eyes on the prizeConcentration on one's goal; mindfulness of the desired outcome.Rate it:

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eyes upoglesRate it:

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hard on the eyesuglyRate it:

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have eyes forTo be romantically interested in [someone].Rate it:

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lay eyes onTo see; look at; glimpseRate it:

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my eyes are up hereSaid to persuade the interlocutor to stop looking lustfully at the speaker's body.Rate it:

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open someone's eyesTo become or be made aware of something that was not known or fully understood before.Rate it:

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pull the wool over someone's eyesTo deceive (someone).Rate it:

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scanning eyesVery observantRate it:

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set eyes onTo see; to observe.Rate it:

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she was batting her eyes like a frog in a hailstorm.A phrase used to describe a woman flirting with a man in a most obvious way to the point that it’s comical.Rate it:

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sight for sore eyesA pleasing sight, something that is beautiful to look at.Rate it:

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you have beautiful eyesUsed by the speaker to compliment the interlocutor's eyes.Rate it:

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your eyes are bigger than your bellyyou think you can eat more than you actually can; what you envision you want to eat or order from a menu is more than will fit in your stomach; usually said of someone once they have taken more on their plate than they were able to eat; used in past and present tenses (are and were)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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damned if one does and damned if one doesn'tA dilemma where either choice results in a negative outcome.Rate it:

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keep one on one's toesTo keep one attentive, active, busy or alert.Rate it:

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one for all and all for oneEveryone in the a group should act for the benefit of the group, and the group should act for the benefit of everyone in the groupRate it:

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put one's money where one's mouth isMore generally, to take an obvious stake in the truth of a claim that one is making.Rate it:

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when one door closes, another one opensAlternative form of when one door closes, another opens.Rate it:

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one small step for man, one giant leap for mankindWords spoken by Neil Armstrong when taking the first steps on the moon.Rate it:

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have one's head up one's assTo be oblivious to the real state of things, from either stupidity or stubbornness.Rate it:

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