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Idiom - Dialect
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- Idiom - Letter on I
- 1 - st. word I
- 2 - st. word D
- 3 - st. word I
- 4 - st. word O
- 5 - st. word M
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Idiom - Dialect
Idiom - Manner of speaking
Idiom - 'going to the dogs,' e.g
Idiom - Expression
Idiom - Challenge for a nonnative speaker
Idiom - 'up the creek,' e.g
Idiom - 'talk turkey,' e.g
Idiom - Dialect of a region
Idiom - Language quirk
Idiom - "for crying out loud," e.g
Idiom - "going to the dogs," e.g
Idiom - Hit the sack, e.g
Idiom - "talk turkey," e.g
Idiom - Colorful phrase
Idiom - 'hang your head,' for instance
Idiom - "in the doghouse," e.g
Idiom - Colloquialism
Idiom - Unintuitive thing for language learners
Idiom - Jargon
Idiom - Hit the ceiling, e.g
Idiom - Going to the dogs, e.g
Idiom - Fly off the handle, e.g
Idiom - By hook or by crook, e.g
Idiom - Local language
Idiom - Figure of speech
Idiom - Lingo
Idiom - Down in the dumps, e.g
Idiom - Language learner's hurdle
Idiom - Translator's obstacle
Idiom - Common phrase
Idiom - Peculiar speech form
Idiom - "fly off the handle," e.g
Idiom - Translator's challenge
Idiom - Peculiar expression
Idiom - "cat got your tongue?" e.g
Idiom - Language peculiarity
Idiom - It's not literal
Idiom - For crying out loud, e.g
Idiom - Immigrant's hurdle
Idiom - "kick the bucket," for one
Idiom - Non-literal expression
Idiom - A manner of speaking
Idiom - Language learner's challenge
Idiom - "burn the midnight oil," for one
Idiom - Spoken language
Idiom - Tough phrase for foreigners
Idiom - "lose one's head" or "lose one's shirt"
Idiom - Speaking style
Idiom - "under wraps" is one
Idiom - Hard-to-translate phrase
Idiom - "one for the books," for one
Idiom - Linguistic quirk
Idiom - Go for broke, e.g
Idiom - Language lesson
Idiom - Vernacular
Idiom - "under the weather," for instance
Idiom - Screw the pooch, e.g
Idiom - Local language, say
Idiom - Colloquial phrase
Idiom - 'knock it off' or 'get it on,' e.g
Idiom - "on the fence," for example
Idiom - "jump the shark," e.g
Idiom - It shouldn't be taken literally
Idiom - Characteristic style
Idiom - 'bite the dust,' e.g
Idiom - Hit the ceiling, say
Idiom - "kick the bucket" is one
Idiom - Turn of phrase
Idiom - Parlance
Idiom - "for one," for one
Idiom - Shoot the breeze, e.g
Idiom - "eat crow," e.g
Idiom - Way of putting things
Idiom - "go to the dogs," e.g
Idiom - Bit of dialect
Idiom - "piece of cake," e.g
Idiom - Characteristic style of expression
Idiom - In a manner of speaking, i had ten thousand like this
Idiom - In a manner of speaking, i hadten thousand
Idiom - How i had ten thousand, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - An expression of how i had ten thousand
Idiom - There's really nothing in the midi back there in a manner of speaking
Idiom - How i had ten thousand in a manner of speaking
Idiom - In a manner of speaking, i had ten thousand
Idiom - I had ten thousand, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Ten thousand i had, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - In a manner of speaking i had ten thousand
Idiom - Nothing in the midi up there, as the saying goes
Idiom - Language used by people or group
Idiom - Language of a people or group
Idiom - Word usage peculiar to a specific group
Idiom - Seems i had ten thousand, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Language of a people of group
Idiom - Language used by a people or group
Idiom - Language used by a people of group
Idiom - Language used by people or group, vernacular
Idiom - Local style of expression
Idiom - Style of speaking characteristic of a specific group
Idiom - Characteristic language of people or group
Idiom - Dialect, vernacular
Idiom - Language used by group, parlance
Idiom - Dialect or vernacular
Idiom - Seems i hadf ten thousand, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - I had ten grand, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Ten amid the mid, as they say
Idiom - 'i had ten thousand, in a manner of speaking (5)'
Idiom - I had ten thousand in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Language oddity
Idiom - Under the weather, e.g
Idiom - "in the doghouse," for one
Idiom - Cut to the chase, say
Idiom - Translating challenge
Idiom - Hit the hay, say
Idiom - "hang one's head," e.g
Idiom - Group of words in which the meaning may not be obvious
Idiom - 'in the raw,' 'in the red' or 'in the running'
Idiom - Zeus's inamorata in midstream in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Dictator given order shows a particular expression
Idiom - Man following some subconscious speech pattern
Idiom - Some said i omitted dialect!
Idiom - How to talk about instincts? me? coming up!
Idiom - I had become attached to the isle of man in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Me, pretentious, girl? au contraire, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Former african leader taken up with girl, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - I love to get stuck into stupid dialect
Idiom - Turn of phrase that shows who i am when i'm backed
Idiom - Peculiarity of phrase in a language
Idiom - Characteristic style of a period
Idiom - Form of linguistic expression
Idiom - Specific vocabulary
Idiom - Expression that does not make literal sense
Idiom - Expression that's characteristic of particular group
Idiom - Special linguistic usage
Idiom - Peculiarity of language
Idiom - Form or variety of language
Idiom - Manner of speaking or writing
Idiom - Expression i love: 'dusky shrouds'
Idiom - One is 'easy as pie'
Idiom - "apple of my eye," for example
Idiom - Bite the bullet, e.g
Idiom - I had isolated part of the uk, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Cash in one's chips or pay the ultimate price, e.g
Idiom - Hit the road, say
Idiom - 'in the red,' for one
Idiom - Way of speaking
Idiom - Pull someone's leg in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Down in the dumps, say
Idiom - Feel blue or see red
Idiom - Get one's goat, e.g
Idiom - Moron's tail replaced by moron's head, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Saying specific to a certain language
Idiom - I would find ten more initially to see the light for example
Idiom - 'green thumb' or 'purple prose'
Idiom - Jump the shark, e.g
Idiom - Colloquial saying
Idiom - "eat crow" or "talk turkey"
Idiom - "eat crow" is one
Idiom - "pound the pavement" or "break the ice"
Idiom - Characteristic style, vocabulary
Idiom - Form of words in wedding response keeping one married?
Idiom - Man grasping woman's characteristic style
Idiom - Special turn of phrase
Idiom - Mode of expression
Idiom - Man with proof of identity, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - I would go to 14, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Phrase such as over the moon
Idiom - One unclear, empty, figure of speech?
Idiom - Eg, over the moon
Idiom - Characteristic mode of expression
Idiom - Man digesting girl's characteristic use of language
Idiom - Language peculiar to a particular group
Idiom - Man following extremely impassioned artistic style
Idiom - Man embracing girl, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - In southern france, recurring old expression
Idiom - Man with identity initially revealed by way of speaking
Idiom - Way of speaking a foolish person changed finally
Idiom - Phrase with a meaning that is not literal
Idiom - Man disturbed by girl's mode of expression
Idiom - Man collaring detective, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Thick-headed opposition leader after one particular phrase
Idiom - Man chasing author had artistic style
Idiom - Form of expression
Idiom - Language form
Idiom - Oddly neglected bird man, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Man led by instinctive force, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Man following backward girl's turn of phrase
Idiom - Neat leaving mediation, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - 'hot to trot' or 'cold feet'
Idiom - "put two and two together," e.g
Idiom - 'give up the ghost,' e.g
Idiom - 'in the red,' e.g
Idiom - Nonliteral expression
Idiom - "up the creek," is one
Idiom - A way of saying things
Idiom - Peculiar term diane found in offshore isle
Idiom - Said i omitted some form of expression
Idiom - Fool changing the ending, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Said i omitted part of the colloquialism
Idiom - I would go to the tt races location with style
Idiom - Turn of phrase from one, not so bright, about love
Idiom - Expression used by little girl in island
Idiom - Linguistic peculiarity
Idiom - Did i omit to include phrase?
Idiom - Distinctive tongue having origin of old in northerly part of france
Idiom - Form of language that's the same on island
Idiom - Saying one's stupid to accept love
Idiom - Use of language
Idiom - In dialect, it's one mode to start with
Idiom - Wally wastes time on masculine mode of expression
Idiom - Expression that's foolish -- 'time is money'
Idiom - Man protecting little girl, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - Expression from endless fool getting married
Idiom - Dialect i'd picked up in the isle of man
Idiom - Means of expressing identity on island in the irish sea
Idiom - I had taken over island, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - 'full of beans' or 'in a pickle,' e.g
Idiom - Turn of phrase used by one daughter on the isle of man
Idiom - Colloquial speech
Idiom - Fool mostly getting millions for a turn of phrase
Idiom - Burn the midnight oil, e.g
Idiom - "hit the books" is one
Idiom - Expression of one gloomy about love?
Idiom - It's just an expression
Idiom - Turn of phrase fool almost used facing bond's boss
Idiom - I would go to british isle for regional speech
Idiom - Barking up the wrong tree, e.g
Idiom - Challenge for an e.s.l. student
Idiom - Man, this writer had to lead for style!
Idiom - 'dark horse' or 'bring to light'
Idiom - Turn of phrase fool shortened on mobile
Idiom - Challenge for a translator
Idiom - 'bring home the bacon,' e.g
Idiom - "fly off the handle," for one
Idiom - Phrase, metaphor
Idiom - Southern france backs introduction of old patois
Idiom - Challenge for an interpreter
Idiom - Man associated with papers - 11, for example?
Idiom - Expression of love in south of france that's taken the wrong way
Idiom - Figurative language
Idiom - Prestigious award? i had one first, in a manner of speaking
Idiom - "jump the shark" is one
Idiom - 'put on the dog' or 'scaredy-cat'
Idiom - "red eye" or "green thumb"
Idiom - 'in a pickle,' e.g
Idiom - Don't take it literally
Idiom - 'cut corners' or 'slash prices'
Idiom - "cut corners" or "slash prices"
Idiom - Nonliteral phrase
Idiom - "fly off the handle" is one
Idiom - "talk turkey" or "eat crow"
Idiom - Turn of phrase used in papers i�m carrying round
Idiom - "talk turkey," for one
Idiom - 'double talk' is one
Idiom - "throw in the towel," e.g
Idiom - Turn of phrase in papers i'm carrying round
Idiom - Quirky phrase
Idiom - "hit the hay" or "hit the road"
Idiom - By the seat of one's pants, e.g
Idiom - Man absorbing woman’s artistic style
Idiom - "up the creek" or "down the hatch"
Idiom - I'd take one instant to take up jargon
Idiom - Set phrase
Idiom - 'piece of cake' or 'easy as pie'
Idiom - "when pigs fly," e.g