To put off till Doomsday. - touch on
- To put off till Doomsday.
- To reform a man, you must begin with his grandmother.
- To rob one's belly to cover one's back.
- To roll in money.
- To run with the hare and hunt with the hounds.
- To save one's bacon.
- To send (carry) owls to Athens.
- To set the wolf to keep the sheep.
- To stick to somebody like a leech.
- To strain at a gnat and swallow a camel.
- To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must be well-mannered.
- To take counsel of one's pillow.
- To take the bull by the horns.
- To teach the dog to bark.
- To tell tales out of school.
- to tell the truth ...
- to the bone
- to the hilt
- To the timid and hesitating everything is impossible because it seems so.
- To throw a stone in one's own garden.
- To throw dust in somebody's eyes.
- To throw straws against the wind.
- To treat somebody with a dose of his own medicine.
- To use a steam-hammer to crack nuts.
- To wash one's dirty linen in public.
- To wear one's heart upon one's sleeve.
- To weep over an onion.
- To work with the left hand.
- toady
- Tomorrow come never.
- tone down
- too close to call
- Too great haste to repay an obligation is a kind of ingratitude.
- Too many cooks spoil the broth.
- Too much knowledge makes the head bald.
- Too much of a good thing is good for nothing.
- Too much water drowned the miller.
- Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.
- top banana
- toss-up
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