You make a better door than a window
1. Often used by children, this is really a directive to tell someone to move out of the way because you cannot …
1. Often used by children, this is really a directive to tell someone to move out of the way because you cannot …
1. To loose or suffer defeat.
1. Young men going out into the world full of confidence but not full of experience.
1. You are a good person.
1. Said with a cautious tone, this phrase points out that you have to live with the decisions you make, that you …
1. You can’t make something fit that does not. 2. What you are trying to do is impossible.
1. Often used by children, this is really a directive to tell someone to move out of the way because you cannot …
1. You have done something bad or wrong and can expect some punishment for it.
1. I can’t believe what you are saying or doing. 2. Inconsiderate.
1. Often used in exasperation, this phrase tries to explain that some things just can’t be done. 2. Impossible.