(exp) it is better to
it is best to
(n) (comp) at the prompt
(n) the Gospel according to Matthew (book of the Bible)
(n) the Gospel according to Mark (book of the Bible)
(n) the Gospel according to John (book of the Bible)
(exp) (id) There's no medicine for curing a fool
(n) attorney-in-fact
(exp) to dance in a circle
(exp) to dance to the music
(exp) of no use whatsoever
good for nothing
useless
(exp) I think, therefore I am
(exp) in an easy-to-understand manner
in a very kind and detailed way
(exp) Out of sight, out of mind
(exp) When in Rome, do as the Romans do
(exp) to reflect oneself in a mirror
(exp) (id) A hedge between keeps friendships
(exp) (doing something) regardless of expense
(exp) to be tied down with money
to be bound hand and foot
(exp) (1) no matter what you attempt, tragedy may befall you (lit: even a dog, if it walks, will bump into a pole)
(2) good luck may come unexpectedly
(exp) to feel bewildered (being unable to grasp the situation)
to be befuddled
to be confused
to be at a loss about what to do
(exp) oral defamation
(exp,v1) to put one's ideas in writing
(exp) to join children at play
(n) circumstances beyond one's control
(exp) (id) I can't die and leave things this way
(exp) (id) Forewarned is forearmed
(exp) attacking strength by means of (with) weakness
(exp) with great caution
gingerly
(exp) (id) Wood half-burned is easily kindled
(exp) (id) Let sleeping dogs lie