More Idioms/Phrases

Don't ride the high horse. Easy come, easy go. Every cloud has a silver lining. Every dog has his day. Fine feathers make fine birds. Forgive and forget. God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb. A good name is sooner lost than won. Great oaks from little acorns grow. The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. A hedge between keeps friendship green. Honesty is the best policy.Arraytwist in the wind two two can play at that game two left feet, have two shakes of a lamb's tail two strikes against two strings to one's bow two ways about it two wrongs do not make a right two's company typhoid Mary ugly sabre-rattling sac sack sack (someone) sack out sack rat sack time sack up sack up with (one) sack, to get/give the sackcloth sackcloth and ashes sackcloth and ashes, to be in sacked out sacking sacred sacred cow sacred mushrooms sacrifice sacrifice (someone or something) for (someone or something else) sacrifice (someone or something) to (someone or something else) sacrifice (something) on the altar of (something) sacrifice for sacrifice someone or something on the altar of sacrifice to sacrificial lamb sad sad boi sad boi hours sad girl sad girl hours sad girl vibes sad sack sad sack, a sad state of affairs, a sad-ass sadder and wiser sadder and/but wiser sadder but wiser saddle saddle (one) with (someone or something) saddle an animal up saddle someone with saddle tramp saddle up saddle with saddled with saddled with (someone or something) saddled with someone or something Sadie Hawkins Day safe
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