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to arrive in dribs and drabs We're receiving food, but it is only arriving in dribs and drabs začněte se učit
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to arrive in small numbers and quantities and at irregular intervals
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If we leave bright and early tomorrow morning, we should get there by midday. začněte se učit
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(to wake up/get up/leave) very early in the morning (has a positive connotation)
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By and large, most people would prefer to have a badly paid job that they liked rather than a well paid job that they disliked. začněte se učit
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generally, in most situations By and large, people have welcomed the changes.
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to b few and far between: not to be very common/to be very difficult to find začněte se učit
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Good jobs are few and far between in days of high unemployment.
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to grin and bear It: to accept an unpleasant situation without complaining (probably because there is no choice) začněte se učit
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A shorter lunch break is new company policy, so we'll just have to grin and bear it.
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Ins and out: the details of a complicated situation/problem/ system/proposal začněte se učit
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We have yet to discuss all the ins and outs of his proposal.
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to make a song and dance about: to compla in too much about sth, in a way that seems unnecessary začněte se učit
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I was only 10 minutes late. Why are you making such a song and dance about it?
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odds and nds: small unimportant objects začněte se učit
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Everything had been packed away in boxes except for a few odds and ends.
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once and for all: definitely and finally so that you end all doubt and uncertainty začněte se učit
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He set out to prove once and for all at Deakin's alibi was nothing but a tiesue of lies.
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one's own flesh and blood We're talking about my family here, my own flesh and blood. Of course I trust them. začněte se učit
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an out-and-out II: a complete lie (used in reply to sb who has accused you of sth) začněte se učit
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That is an out-and-out lie; you've made it all up!
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tob Part and parcel of: a basic and fundamental part of (lite/a job/a problem) začněte se učit
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Having your private life splashed across the front pages of newspapersand glossymagazines is part and parcel of being a celebrity.
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peace and qui: calm and tranquillity začněte se učit
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We took a couple of days off and went to the country for a bit of peace and quiet
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prld and loY: sth/sb that a person is very proud of and which/who is very important to them začněte se učit
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His car/daughter/garden is his pride and joy
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prim and proper: very conservative and easily offended (used to describe people) začněte se učit
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She's far too prim and proper to have written anything as scandalous as that
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pushing and shoving: push ing (used with reference to crowded places) začněte se učit
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After a lot of pushing and shoving, I finally made it to the counter where everything had been reduced by 50%.
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safe and sound: safe and unharmed (used when sb has not been harmed despite being in a potentially dangerous situation začněte se učit
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The two children, who had been missing for three days, were found safe and sound hiding in an abandoned mine shaft
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spick and span: very clean začněte se učit
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When I get back, I want this place looking spick and span.
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touch and go: doubtful (used with reference to important or lifethreatening situations) začněte se učit
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It was touch and go whether they would allow us to leave the country.
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up-and-comlng: sb who shows a lot of promise and will probably be very successful in the future začněte se učit
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up-and-coming artist/tennis player /pianist/writer The government has introduced a scheme Whereby up-and-coming young athletes will receive financial support.
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to have up and downs: to have good times and bad times začněte se učit
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What family doesn 't have its ups and downs?
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wear and tear: damage caused to furniture/clothes/equipment, by daily use začněte se učit
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Even allowing for wear and tear, these chair covers should last for at least fifteen years.
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well and trUly: completely (often used with lost and beaten) začněte se učit
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After walking for three hours, we realised that we were well and truly lost. As we had been well and truly beaten the Saturday before, the manager decided to make wholesale changes to the team
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to win fair and square: to win fairly (often used when you have been accused of cheating) začněte se učit
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What do you mean I cheated? I won fair and square, and you know it.
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