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Do Not Judge A Book By The Cover. : Do Not Catch Your Chickens Before They Are Hatched. : This means that you should wait until you know whether something has produced the results you desire rather than acting beforehand. Do Not Cry Over Spilt Milk. : When something bad happens and nothing can be done to help it people say, ‘do not cry over milk’. Do Not Give Up The Day Job. : This idiom is used as a way of telling something that they do something badly. Do Not Hold Your Breath. : If you are told not to hold your breath, it means that you should not have high expectations about something. Do Not Judge A Book By The Cover. : This idiom means that you should not judge something or someone by appearances, but should look deeper at what is inside and more important. Do Not Know Whether To Wind A Watch Or Bark At The Moon. : If you do not know what to do, you do not know whether to wind a watch or bark at the moon. Do Not Look A Gift Horse In The Mouth. : This means that if you are given something, a present or a chance, you should not waste it by being too critical or examining it too closely. Do Not Mention The War. : This means that you should not speak about things that could cause an argument or tension. Do Not Push My Buttons. : This can be said to someone who is starting to annoy you. Do Not Stand There With Curlers Kin Your Hair. : This means that do not keep me waiting. It is said to someone who is taking too long to get moving. Do Not Sweat The Small Stuff. : This is used to tell people not to worry about trivial or unimportant issues. Do Not Take Any Wooden Nickels. : This idiom is used to advice people not to be charged, ripped off or fooled. Do Not Judge A Book By The Cover. to HOME PAGE |
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