Pairs #21 - Statistics

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Hint Explanation Answer % Correct
For all intents For all intents and purposes. For every functional purpose; in every practical sense; in every important respect. Purposes
89%
Stop Stop-and-go. 1. (US) A description of traffic characterized by short periods of movement alternating with interruptions in traffic flow. 2. (poker) A combination of moves in which, before the flop is dealt, the player calls on an opponent's raise, and then after the flop is dealt, goes all in, regardless of whether the flop works with their hand. Go
87%
Signs Signs and symptoms. Indications of an illness, injury, or condition. Signs are objective and externally observable; symptoms are a person's reported subjective experiences. Symptoms
87%
Spic Spic and span. (idiomatic) Clean, spotless. Span
86%
Tried Tried and tested. Well-established and tested; known to work or succeed based on extensive experience. Tested
86%
Shower Shower and shave. Steps in many men’s routines to prepare for leaving the house. Shave
85%
Whooping Whooping and hollering. Shouting loudly and wildly. Hollering
84%
Hot Hot and spicy. A description of the taste of certain foods. “Spicy” refers to the combination and amounts of spices used. “Hot” refers to the types and amounts of peppers used, especially as regards the amount of capsaicin present in those peppers. Spicy
83%
Love Love and hate. Opposing, although related states of mind that can be directed outward or inward. Some research indicates that they are not truly emotions as is popularly thought. Hate
82%
Time Time and again. Often; repeatedly. Again
81%
Aces Aces and eights. (poker) A pair of aces and a pair of eights (especially, the black aces and eights), in a player's hand. Eights
81%
Horse Horse and buggy. A light, simple, two-person carriage of the late 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, drawn usually by one or sometimes by two horses. Buggy
79%
Born Born and raised. Having lived in one's birthplace through one's adolescence. Raised
78%
Smoke Smoke and mirrors. A deceptive, fraudulent, or unconvincing explanation or description. Mirrors
74%
Back Back and fore. Back and forth; from one place to another and back again. Fore
71%
Tick Tick and flick. (Australia, banking, informal) A process that allows an accountholder to sign up to another financial institution, with the new bank taking care of all transfers, fees, and paperwork. Flick
70%
Heart Heart and hand. With enthusiastic cooperation. Hand
69%
Thick Thick and fast. Occurring in large numbers and rapidly. Fast
58%
Cut Cut and run. 1. (nautical) To cut the anchor cable and not wait to weigh it. 2. (by extension) To hurry away; to escape. 3. (military) To abandon a position as quickly as possible. Run
53%
Hither Hither and yon. (literary, dated) In, at or to various places. Yon
51%
Piss Piss and whine. To complain in a constant or annoying way. Whine
50%
Bread Bread and roses. A political slogan that originated in a speech given by U.S. women's suffrage activist Helen Todd: “bread for all, and roses too.” Roses
49%
Sword Sword-and-sandal. A subgenre of largely Italian-made historical, mythological, or biblical epic films mostly set in the Greco-Roman antiquity or the Middle Ages. Sandal
47%
Sweet Sweet’N Low. A brand of artificial sweetener. Low
33%
Home Home and hosed. 1. (Australia, New Zealand, horseracing, figurative) Assured of winning. 2. (Australia, New Zealand, figurative) Having safely reached one's target. Hosed
26%
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