Category:English idioms
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English phrases understood by subjective, as opposed to literal meanings.
- Category:English rhetorical questions: English questions posed only for dramatic or persuasive effect.
- Category:English snowclones: English clichés using old idioms with varying words in new contexts.
For information on how to construct the canonical form, see Wiktionary:Criteria for inclusion#Idiomatic phrases
Pages in category "English idioms"
The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 9,111 total.
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- you all
- you bet
- you can say that again
- you can't be half pregnant
- you can't judge a book by its cover
- you can't polish a turd
- you can't say fairer than that
- you can't step in the same river twice
- you gals
- you know it
- you knows it
- you know what
- you'll never guess
- you lot
- you man
- you name it
- young at heart
- young blood
- young fogey
- young Turk
- your ass
- your boy
- you're telling me
- your girl
- your guess is as good as mine
- your mileage may vary
- your only dying
- yours sincerely
- yours trulies
- yours truly
- you shouldn't have
- you think
- you what
- you wish
- you wouldn't get it