Category:English phrases
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Note that this category is for phrases of the English language, not just phrases that pertain to England or the English people.
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
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Pages in category "English phrases"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 291 total.
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- Ladder of opportunity
- Ladies who lunch
- The lamps are going out
- Launch on warning
- Law of the instrument
- Let there be light
- Let's roll
- Letter and spirit of the law
- Letting the cat out of the bag
- Lies, damned lies, and statistics
- Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness
- Line in the sand (phrase)
- Lion's share
- Live by the sword, die by the sword
- Logrolling
- The longest suicide note in history
- Love means never having to say you're sorry
- The love that dare not speak its name
M
- The man on the Clapham omnibus
- Man's inhumanity to man
- Massive retaliation
- Mazel tov
- Melting pot
- Memory hole
- Middle of the road (music)
- Mile high club
- Mind the gap
- Mind your own business
- Mission creep
- A moron in a hurry
- Mumbo jumbo (phrase)
- Mush from the Wimp
- Mutual assured destruction
- My postillion has been struck by lightning
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- Pardon my French
- Parkinson's law of triviality
- Pay to play
- Pear-shaped
- Pearls before swine
- People mover
- Pet peeve
- Playing doctor
- Ploughman's lunch
- Poisoning the well
- Political Google bombs in the 2004 U.S. Presidential election
- Political suicide
- Portillo moment
- Power behind the throne
- A Protestant Parliament for a Protestant People
- Public enemy
- Pull my finger
- Purple Cow
- Pushing on a string