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  1. a woman for all seasons. be open season (on someone or something) come in heat. come in (to) season. come into season. for everything there is a season. four seasons in one day. gooseberry season. in good season.

  2. make arrangements. To organize, plan, or prepare. Typically followed by "for (someone or something)" or "to (do something)." I will make arrangements for you two to meet this week. We're making arrangements to have the faulty equipment repaired next week. Please make arrangements for my sister. She'll be arriving in the morning. See also ...

  3. cut no ice. cut no ice, to. cut no ice with (one) cut no ice with someone. ricockulous. cockamamie. wash with (one) have (one's) head read. make a fool (out) of (someone or oneself)

  4. interjection Used to express shock or surprise coupled with an intense emotional reaction, whether positive or negative. Colloquially said as "flippin' 'eck." Primarily heard in UK. Flippin' 'eck, Jenny, don't sneak up on me like that! You scared the life out of me! A ...

  5. dry beg. slang To try to obtain something by asking for it indirectly or vaguely. I can't stand when my roommate dry begs by complimenting the dinner I made so I'll offer him some of it. Quit dry begging and just come right out and tell me what you want! I know Lucy's only commenting on how neatly my laundry's folded because she's dry begging ...

  6. Definition of you saved the day in the Idioms Dictionary by The Free Dictionary

  7. finish (something) on a high note. To finish, complete, or leave (something) at a successful, impressive, or climactic point. I know we've had quite a few losses this season, but let's win this last game and finish on a high note! After winning the Oscar, she decided to finish her career on a high note. See also: finish, high, note, on. Farlex ...