out of the corner of my eye just around the corner cutting corners have a corner on the market down on the corner at the corner tap/bar/store/gas station on the corner at the corner remote corner of the world backed into a corner in a corner of my mind painted himself into a corner
Cut it out!Who cut the cheese?
Common ones include toothbrush and hairbrush.
since
I have no way to answer that, because I can't see any of the phrases below.
Not as such, no, but they probably did not have a word back then that is exactly equivalent to our word cancer. However some translations render phrases using the word cancer. For example, the New Living Translation uses the word 3 times, in Proverbs 12:4, Proverbs 14:30, and 2 Timothy 2:17.
pig out put out
art
BIG
diamond in the rough
"at school taking a test"
Cut it out!Who cut the cheese?
Worry wart Why worry? No worries!
"Class, turn to page <number here> in your textbook."
not just another pretty faceThat must have cost a pretty penny.sitting pretty
connect the dotsconnecting flightsthere's a disconnect between . . .a failure to connectto connect with someone
grand slam. grand scheme of things. grand total. 1 grand
One common phrase I know using the word house is "a house is a house is a house is a house..."This one is on the house. (meaning free of charge)goin' to the big house (prison)