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12 phrases found for the topic Plants
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Phrase: A rose is a rose is a rose
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Phrase: Be pushing up the daisies
Phrase: Beat about the bush
Meaning: Not to get straight to the point, to wander: I wish those politicians would stop beating about the bush, and lying.
Phrase: Life is not a bed of roses
Phrase: Look to your laurels
Meaning: To keep improving so as to maintain all your achievements: As time goes by, there are more and more websites, so webmasters have to look to their laurels if they want their sites to continue being successful
Phrase: Not to be able to see the wood (or the forest) for the trees
Phrase: Not to be all roses
Phrase: Not to grow on trees
Meaning: Not to be easy to obtain: Do not spend so much money. It does not grow on trees.
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Phrase: Rest (or sit) on your laurels
Meaning: Not to feel the necessity of achieving new goals in life: Your career has been very successful up to now, but you can't rest on your laurels
Phrase: Shake like a leaf
Phrase: Stop and smell the roses
Author: Shane Ross
Meaning: Take time to enjoy the little things in life
Email: sross@americanfundinginc.com
Phrase: Turn over a new leaf
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