(exp) you could say
you might say
verging on the
(exp) you could say
you might say
verging on the
(exp) you could say
you might say
verging on the
(exp) you could say
you might say
verging on the
(exp) one example of (when there are more examples)
(adj-i) unanticipated
unexpected
(adj-i) unexpected
unforeseen
inconceivable
(adj-i) unexpected
unforeseen
inconceivable
(exp) waking or sleeping
(exp) no matter how much time passes
(exp,adv) (col) no need to guess
certainly
(exp) even though one has fallen on hard times
however down on one's luck one may be
(exp) no matter how much time passes
(adj-i) whether you like it or not
(n) rain or shine
(exp) (you) couldn't kill (him) if you tried
(exp,adj-i) quite unlike
not bearing the slightest resemblance
(exp) (to get something done) even if through hell and high water
(exp,adj-i) inseparable
(exp) even though one has fallen on hard times
however down on one's luck one may be
(exp) more or less
(exp) day in and day out
all the time
(exp) with all one's faults
(exp) (to get something done) even if through hell and high water
(n) in either case
in all cases
(exp) (id) Nature itself is a good mother
(exp) thinking the sun shines out of someone's eyes
being the apple of one's eye
(exp) it is no exaggeration to say
it is not too much to say
(exp) it is no exaggeration to say
it is not too much to say
(exp) Even if thirsty not to drink from "Robber's Spring"
A proverb meaning not to lower oneself to unjust acts no matter how desperate
(English equivalent) The eagle does not hunt flies