Idioms Beginning With: 'T'
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286 results for letter 'T'
- Tipping point
- Tired and emotional
- Tit for tat
- To a fault
- To a man
- To a T
- To all intents and purposes
- To be as thick as two bricks
- To be dog cheap
- To err is human, to forgive divine
- To have the courage of your convictions
- To little avail
- To the end of time
- Toe the line
- Tomorrow's another day
- Tongue in cheek
- Tongue-lashing
- Tongue-tied
- Too big for your boots
- Too big for your britches
- Too clever by half
- Too little, too late
- Too many chiefs and not enough Indians
- Too many cooks spoil the broth
- Too many irons in the fire
- Toot your own horn
- Top brass
- Top dog
- Top notch
- Toss-up
- Touch base
- Touch wood
- Touch-and-go
- Tough as old boots
- Tough as woodpecker lips
- Tough cookie
- Tough luck
- Tough nut to crack
- Tough row to hoe
- Trade barbs
- Trail your coat
- Train of thought
- Tread on someone's toes
- Tread the boards
- Tread water
- Treasure trove
- Trials and tribulations
- Trick of the trade
- Tried and tested
- True blue
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