Pen
Pen and ink. 1. A drawing executed with pen and ink. 2. (Cockney rhyming slang) A stink.
Fire
Fire and brimstone. The traditional punishments of Hell; the wrath of God.
Near
Near and far. Everywhere; over a very large area or distance.
Rest
Rest and relaxation. The free time of a soldier or international UN staff serving in unaccompanied (no family) duty stations.
Once
Once and for all. (idiomatic) Finally, permanently, conclusively.
Bed
Bed and breakfast. A small lodging establishment that offers overnight accommodation and breakfast.
Drink
Drink and drive. To drive under the influence of alcohol.
Onwards
Onwards and upwards. On to greater things.
Guys
Guys and gals. An informal way of addressing or referring to a mixed-sex group of individuals.
Lo
Lo and behold. Used to express surprise, sometimes ironically or sarcastically.
Beck
Beck and call. Summons and control, in a position of servitude or as an attendant. Nearly always used in a prepositional phrasing: “at one’s beck and call.”
Haughty
Haughty and high minded. Filled with selfish pride; inflated with self-conceit.
Live
Live and learn. An exhortation to gain knowledge from lived experiences. Commonly used after a misfortune to indicate a moral lesson.
Meat
Meat and potatoes. (informal) Normal, average, typical, unexceptional, or nondescript.
Fingers
Fingers and thumbs. To be all fingers and thumbs is to be clumsy or awkward in one’s actions.
Arts
Arts and crafts. All the handicrafts based upon making decorative and useful things manually. May also refer to the Arts and Crafts movement, a trend in the decorative and fine arts that flourished in Europe and North America between about 1880 and 1920.
Scratch
Scratch and sniff. A technology whereby a fragrant coating is applied to items such as stickers or paperboard, so that when the coating is scratched it releases an odor that is normally related to the image displayed under the coating.
Hat
Hat and gloves. Outdoor wear for cold weather. Before World War II, accessories a respectable woman would never leave the house without.
Meek
Meek and mild. Quiet, gentle, and not willing to argue or express opinions in a forceful way.
Down
Down and out. (idiomatic) In a condition of poverty or debility, especially as a result of experiencing a financial or personal setback.
Wax
Wax and wane. To alternate; to increase and diminish in turn.
Cheese
Cheese and onion. A largely British food pairing found in, for example, cheese and onion sandwiches and cheese and onion pies. Cheese and onion is also a popular flavoring for crisps (chips).
The quick
The quick and the dead. The living and the dead.
Peace
Peace and quiet. Tranquility; freedom from stress or interruptions.
Checks
Checks and balances. A principle of separation of powers whereby each of the branches of a government should have the power to limit or check the others, creating a balance among them.
Balances
Behold
Breakfast
Brimstone
Call
Crafts
Drive
Far
For all
Gals
Gloves
High minded
Ink
Learn
Mild
Onion
Out
Potatoes
Quiet
Relaxation
Sniff
The dead
Thumbs
Upwards
Wane
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