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  1. Idioms and phrases. The Free Dictionary's Idioms dictionary is the largest collection of English idioms and slang in the world. It contains more than 60,000 entries from several of the most trusted names in publishing.

  2. go the extra mile. To go beyond what is necessary or expected in order to please someone, achieve something, or get something done correctly. I have to say, our lawyer really went the extra mile in making sure every aspect of our case was watertight. Suzy always goes the extra mile to make my birthday special.

  3. Definition of walk the talk in the Idioms Dictionary. walk the talk phrase. What does walk the talk expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  4. An expression indicating that people should be chosen for jobs or roles based on their particular experience, strengths, or skill set. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. Horses for courses. You can't expect James to take to rugby straight away—he's a cricket player. See also: course, for, horse.

  5. for one thing. As one example or reason (out of several potential ones). Why don't I like musicals? Well, for one thing, I just can't take a story seriously when it's set to music. I prefer shopping at brick-and-mortar shops. It's nice talking to someone in person, for one thing. Why am I annoyed? Well, for one thing, you were 30 minutes late!

  6. down the line. COMMON. 1. If something happens down the line, it happens at a later stage of a situation or activity. Whether that will happen further down the line we cannot say. Note: You can talk about something happening a long way down the line when it happens at a much later date.

  7. a quick, practical, but not exact, way of measuring or calculating something: As a rule of thumb you need a litre of paint to every 12 square metres of wall. This phrase may come from the fact that people often used their thumbs to estimate measurements.

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