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Idiom

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Sauce made of apple
a matter of ridicule
an object of quarrel
friendship
A back seat: A low position in the order of priority
A bag of bones: Show good results
As it were: A particularly difficult
Armed to the teeth: Something that is cause of dispute
Read between the lines: official formalities
By fits and starts: irregularly.
Chip of the old block: a worthy son of a worthy father.
Head and ears: complete.

to raise doubts

to stop work since enough has been done

to be unhappy with the weather

to pay someone a visit

to help the poor
to solve someone's problem
to reveal secrets
to throw somebody out of the house
Something common
Something very rare
Something we need
Something very costly
Man needs water too.
Hunger is a relative concept
Man needs other things too
Man is never content
to discover something
to follow your instinct
to smell something
to suspect a trick
to bear ill will
to look after carefully
to be feverish
to be ready to cure
to climb very high
to do something dangerous
to be very angry
to be very happy
He is right and left an honest person
spends money right and left
He spends bright and left
He helped people right left
Uncomfortable feeling in a part of the body
Part of a tailor's sewing kit
Uncomfortable wearing new shoes
Part of a electrician's tool kit
Death in a cage
Death before time
Continue to the last in one's business or profession
Death after prolonged suffering from hernia
official rules that seem more acceptable than necessary and allow things to be done quickly
official rules that seem more complicated than necessary and prevent things from being done quickly
official flies wrapped in red thread
official rules that provide the bureaucrats with necessary provide the bureacrats with necessary power to control their offices
by my means
supreme aim
whatever happen
everything