(n) lane buried deep in snow
(exp) to load a ship with cargo
(exp) as discussed previously
as mentioned above
(exp) losing oneself
on top of the world
walking on air
frivolous
(exp) losing oneself
on top of the world
walking on air
frivolous
(exp) losing oneself
on top of the world
walking on air
frivolous
(exp) to be no match for
to not hold a candle to
(conj) (uk) nonetheless
nevertheless
(exp) in line with the foreign policy
(exp) neither one thing nor the other (lit: too short for a belt, too long for a sleeve tie)
(exp) (comp) to enqueue
(exp) to be conferred (a) baron
(exp,adv) at some time, without being noticed
before one knew
before one realised
(exp) (id) Even Homer sometimes nods
(exp) to be written (entered) in a book
(exp) to make (a person) pay for (something)
(exp) irresistable to connoisseurs
(exp) to turn one's back on the enemy
(exp) expression meaning one's real enemy is elsewhere
(exp) (id) Even a thief has his reasons
(exp,v5r) to blank out
to panic
(exp) (id) Hoist your sail when the wind is fair
(exp) to tie (fasten) a rope to a post
(exp) (id) Make assurance double sure
(exp) little by little, slowly but surely
(exp) little by little, slowly but surely
(exp) invariably
like clockwork
with perfect regularity
(adj-i) cannot be compared with
no match for
(exp,v1) to sell like hot cakes
to fly off the shelves
(exp) to go into the minutest details