(vk) to come from the opposite direction
(exp) as soon as possible
(adj-i) as soon as possible
at the earliest time
(n) as soon as possible
ASAP
(n) rising appetite
(exp) to come into view
(exp) (id) accept one who comes to you
(exp,vk) the bill will come due (expression used to imply that someone will eventually have to pay the price for their misdeeds)
(exp) to have one's heart touched (by something very moving)
(exp) (uk) (something) has become possible
(something) is now possible
(exp) good fortune and happiness will come to the home of those who smile
(exp,vk) the bill will come due (expression used to imply that someone will eventually have to pay the price for their misdeeds)
(n) every day
(exp) to get a phone call
(exp) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money (lit: a duck comes carrying an onion)
(exp) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money (lit: a duck comes carrying an onion)
(exp) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money (lit: a duck comes carrying an onion)
(exp) (id) You may take a horse to the water, but you cannot make him drink