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English Slang Idioms (27)

"Alright, sir. You've paid your bill in full. We're all ......... now," the representative told Jim.
Bell-bottom pants are all the ......... in my hometown.
"Don't believe that this DVD player is a good one just because of its high price tag. All that glitters is not .........," Will said to Han.
He didn't care how much the drug lord offered him to do the job. He wouldn't do it for all the ......... in China.
She knew that some people in the company would be mad at her for laying off some of its employees, but she thinks all's fair in love and ..........
He wanted to introduce his best friend Tom to his new girlfriend, since Tom was kind of his ......... ego, but he wasn't sure that she'd like him very much.
I feel uncomfortable about being in Susan's wedding party. Everyone I know is married but me. You know what they say — "always a bridesmaid, never a .........."
He detested lawyers and thought that even the expensive ones were glorified ......... chasers.
He was trying to eat healthier these days and people noticed. When asked about whether he was dieting, he always replied, "An apple a day keeps the ......... away."
He knew that he could wait and see what happened before doing anything, but he was a strong believer in the saying, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of .........."