to laugh is 'rire' in French,and the idiom 'to laugh up is sleeve' is 'rire sous cape'.
Cleaning ones mind of misunderstanding
If you listen to gossip, it will poison your ear about Joe.
Stay calm; stick to your guns, and you will carry the day.
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The idiom "cast ones bread upon the waters" likely means that you need to put yourself out there and take a risk for a chance of something good happening. Fishermen would cast bread (food) into the water in order to catch a multitude of fish, is where the phrase comes from.
Cleaning ones mind of misunderstanding
ones that make people laugh
Funny jokes are the ones that make you laugh!
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To lose ones temper and react violently.
If you have your hands full, you can't do anything else with them, can you? This idiom means that you're overloaded and don't have time or ability to do anything else.
Keep an idea in ones head to act on it later.
To "dig ones grave" is to get ones self in trouble. Example- He dug his own grave when he decided to steal from the teacher and then brag to other faculty about it.
There are a lot of shops that offer affordable long sleeve mini dresses. The ones that are the most popular are Primark, Debenhams and Marks and Spencers.
If you listen to gossip, it will poison your ear about Joe.
Stay calm; stick to your guns, and you will carry the day.
The term "nest egg" refers to ones financial savings for retirement.