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Age Before Beauty : A Fool and His Money are Soon Parted. : This idiom means that people who are not careful with their money spend it quickly. A Fool at 40 is a Fool Forever : If someone has not matured by the time they reach forty, they never will. After All : Nevertheless when all things are considered After One’s Heart : Exactly what one likes or admires. After Your Own Heart : A person after your own heart thinks the same way as you. Against The Clock : If you do something against the clock, you are rushed and have very little time to do it. Against The Grain : If doing something goes against the grain, you’re unwilling to do it. Because it contradicts what you believe in. But you have no real choice. Age Before Beauty : When this idiom is used, it is a way of allowing an older person to do something first, though often in a slightly sarcastic way. Agony Aunt : An agony aunt is a newspaper columnist who gives advice to people having problems especially personal ones. A Good Day for Ducks : The expression is used to describe a rainy day. Ahead of The Pack : This means you have made more progress than your rivals. Ahead of Time : If something happens ahead of time, it happens early or before the set time. Age Before Beauty to HOME PAGE |
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