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41651. Syngular or Plural of word Step-father
Answer: Step-fathers
41652. Idiom of A bull in the china shop
Answer: An awkward person
41653. Syngular or Plural of word Step-brother
Answer: Step-brothers
41654. Idiom of To get away with
Answer: To escape
41655. Syngular or Plural of word Step-sister
Answer: Step-sisters
41656. Idiom of To kick one's heels
Answer: To waste time
41657. Syngular or Plural of word Step-son
Answer: Step-sons
41658. Idiom of Make hay while the sun shines
Answer: To make best use of favourable opportunities
41659. Syngular or Plural of word Step-daughter
Answer: Step-daughters
41660. Idiom of To put a spoke in one's wheel
Answer: To disturb
41661. Syngular or Plural of word Looker-on
Answer: Lookers-on
41662. Idiom of Fancy price
Answer: High price
41663. Syngular or Plural of word Hanger-on
Answer: Hangers-on
41664. Syngular or Plural of word Maid-servant
Answer: Maid-servants
41665. Idiom of Fair-weather friends
Answer: Friends only in good days
41666. Syngular or Plural of word Coat-of-Mail
Answer: Coats-of-Mail
41667. Idiom of Far and wide
Answer: All around
41668. Syngular or Plural of word Court-martial
Answer: Courts-martial
41669. Idiom of Hole and comer policy
Answer: Improper policy
41670. Syngular or Plural of word Knight-errant
Answer: Knights-errant
41671. Syngular or Plural of word Major-general
Answer: Major-generals
41672. Syngular or Plural of word Spend-thrift
Answer: Spend-thrifts
41673. Syngular or Plural of word Kins man
Answer: Kins men
41674. Syngular or Plural of word Nobleman
Answer: Noblemen
41675. Syngular or Plural of word Dutch man
Answer: Dutch men
41676. Syngular or Plural of word Englishman
Answer: Englishmen
41677. Syngular or Plural of word Foot-man
Answer: Foot-men
41678. Syngular or Plural of word Man-of-war
Answer: Men-of-war
41679. Syngular or Plural of word Washer-man
Answer: Washer-men
41680. Syngular or Plural of word Postman
Answer: Postmen
41681. Syngular or Plural of word Washer-woman
Answer: Washer-women
41682. Syngular or Plural of word Beggar-man
Answer: Beggar-men
41683. Syngular or Plural of word Beggar-woman
Answer: Beggar-women
41684. Syngular or Plural of word Man-servant
Answer: Men-servants
41685. Syngular or Plural of word Woman-servant
Answer: Women-servants
41686. Syngular or Plural of word Lord-Justice
Answer: Lords-Justices
41687. Syngular or Plural of word Knight-Templar
Answer: Knights-Templars
41688. Syngular or Plural of word Lord-Lieutenant
Answer: Lords-Lieutenants
41689. Syngular or Plural of word Man doctor
Answer: Mendoctors
41690. Idiom of Cut no ice
Answer: To make no effect
41691. Idiom of Hand in glove
Answer: Close friendship
41692. Idiom of To work like a dog
Answer: To work very hard
41693. Idiom of To keep one's fingers crossed
Answer: Wishing good for somebody
41694. Idiom of To keep the wolf away from the door
Answer: To keep off poverty from oneself
41695. Idiom of A red letter day.
Answer: An important day
41696. Idiom of To have several irons in the fire
Answer: To have many pieces of work
41697. Idiom of Pull the wool over somebody's eyes
Answer: To deceive
41698. Idiom of A blue book
Answer: A government report
41699. Idiom of To feather's one's nest
Answer: To provide money even dishonestly
41700. Idiom of Odds and ends
Answer: Various articles
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