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wouldn’t be seen dead: Idiom Meaning and Origin

wouldn’t be seen dead: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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wolf in sheep’s clothing: Idiom Meaning and Origin

wolf in sheep’s clothing: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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what you see is what you get: Idiom Meaning and Origin

what you see is what you get: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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take the shadow for the substance: Idiom Meaning and Origin

take the shadow for the substance: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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spiff up: Idiom Meaning and Origin

spiff up: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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speak of the devil and he appears: Idiom Meaning and Origin

speak of the devil and he appears: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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show up: Idiom Meaning and Origin

show up: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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short on looks: Idiom Meaning and Origin

short on looks: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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rough around the edges: Idiom Meaning and Origin

rough around the edges: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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rear one’s head: Idiom Meaning and Origin

rear one’s head: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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raccoon eyes: Idiom Meaning and Origin

raccoon eyes: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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put on frills: Idiom Meaning and Origin

put on frills: Idiom Meaning and Origin

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