(exp) to be anxious about the future of one's country
(n) marriage due to unintended pregnancy
shotgun wedding
(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) (id) (arch) Murder will out
(exp) painful incident
(exp) (id) Time and tide wait for no man
(exp) to get a phone call
(n) (abbr) (obsc) Invasive Alien Species Act (2004)
(exp) (id) The cowl does not make the monk
(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) If Winter comes can Spring be far behind?
(exp) (id) An army marches on its stomach
(exp) (id) To be as busy as a bee
Like Christmas and a birthday feast rolled into one
(exp) (id) Talk about next year and the devil will laugh
(exp) do not chase one who leaves, do not reject one who comes
(exp) (id) You may take a horse to the water, but you cannot make him drink