Something given that way. (Quote by - Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher)
Within a stone's throw of it. (Quote by - Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra)
Made no more bones. (Quote by - Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas)
Diamonds cut diamonds. (Quote by - John Ford)
As high as Heaven, as deep as Hell. (Quote by - Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher)
Put himself upon his good behavior. (Quote by - George Gordon Noel Byron)
Turn over a new leaf. (Quote by - Edmund Burke)
A precious pair of brothers (Quote by - John Heywood)
To throw a blot on a man's reputation by praising him. (Quote by - George Chapman)
A thorn in the flesh. (Quote by - Bible)
Moche Crye and no Wull. (Quote by - Sir John Fortescue)
Needle in a bottle of hay. (Quote by - Nathaniel Field)
To cut a whetstone with a razor. (Quote by - Andrew Fletcher, Lord Innerpeffer)
A flea in his ear. (Quote by - Robert Armin)
To build castles in Spain. (Quote by - George Herbert)
As clear and as manifest as the nose in a man's face. (Quote by - Robert Burton)
To be praised by a man who has won his laurels. (Quote by - George Chapman)
To drink away sorrow. (Quote by - John Heywood)
Cut and come again. (Quote by - George Crabbe)
To seek a laurel wreath from a bride-cake. (Quote by - George Chapman)
As good as a play. (Quote by - George Chapman)