NO93 Lyrics

9248: John has been in seventh heaven ever since he learned he'd passed the entrance exam.
9249: I promised to move heaven and earth to be there on time.
9250: Heck. That's not so great. Anybody can do that.
9251: What the heck are you doing here?
9252: What the heck do you care?
9253: I had a heck of a time finding it.
9254: I have a heck of a lot of work to do.
9255: The sounds that came intermittently from the darkened old house gave everyone the heebie-jeebies.
9256: Stop waving that gun around. You're giving me the heebie-jeebies.
9257: I get the heebie-jeebies whenever I see someone walking on a high tightrope.
9258: We all had the heebie-jeebies waiting to learn what our exam results were.
9259: He may be well heeled, but he's certainly no gentleman.
9260: The customers in this restaurant seem to be fairly well heeled.
9261: Newspaper reporters must learn to accept cooling their heels as part of their job.
9262: I was left cooling my heels outside the manager's office for almost an hour.
9263: Where in the world have you been? I've been cooling my heels on this corner since six o'clock.
9264: You should have your shoes fixed. They're getting pretty down at the heels.
9265: Sue dresses nicely, but her brother is always down at the heels.
9266: Somehow the town had a down-at-the-heels look about it.
9267: The prisoner suddenly took to his heels.
9268: When the boys who broke the window saw the owner coming, they took to their heels.
9269: The boss gave him hell.
9270: I'm going to see my son in that school come hell or high water.
9271: I'm determined to finish this job come hell or high water.
9272: I went through hell and high water to get tickets for tonight's concert and now Jane says she can't go.
9273: You can beg until hell freezes over, but my answer will still be "no."
9274: He can wait until hell freezes over. I absolutely refuse to see him.
9275: It's hopeless. You can talk to her till hell freezes over; she'll never change her mind.
9276: I didn't mean to do it. So help me, it was an accident.
9277: If you say that once more, so help me I'll hit you.
9278: Mom was as mad as a wet hen when she found out we had eaten the pie.
9279: My wife gets as mad as a wet hen whenever anyone drops ashes on the rug.
9280: Better not try to talk to the boss now. He's mad as a wet hen because you didn't meet your deadline.
9281: Three old hens from the neighborhood were standing on the corner gossiping.
9282: The trouble with you is you're too hen-pecked. At my house I'm the lord and master.
9283: Mrs. Zhang is a real ogre. She henpecks her husband all the time.
9284: Poor Mr. Zhang is henpecked not only by his wife but by his sisters and daughters as well.
9285: I enjoy my work as an elementary school teacher, but I'm always very tired in the evenings after riding herd on a roomful of rowdy students.
9286: It's my job to ride herd on all the work in progress in the survey department.
9287: The amount of money is neither here nor there. The important thing is that you give something.
9288: A: Don't be angry. I'm sorry I can't keep our date, but I have an important meeting tonight.
B: That's neither here nor there.
9289: Whether a mountain cabin has modern conveniences is neither here nor there to the real hiker.
9290: Ask that hick over there how to get to the next town.
9291: I wonder if there's a decent hotel in this hick town.
9292: My father really tanned my hide for disobeying him.
9293: If he's late to work once more, I'll tan his hide.
9294: If you do that again; I'll tan the hide of you.
9295: The principal gave me a tanning for playing hooky.
9296: My date got angry with me and left me high and dry on the side of the street.
9297: The woman's husband disappeared over a year ago leaving her high and dry with three children to care for.
9298: The tremendous popularity of action novels has left the writer of more serious literature high and dry.
9299: I've looked high and low for my watch, but I can't find it anywhere.
9300: Where have you been? I've been looking high and low for you.
9301: As soon as we heard the news, we hightailed it into town.
9302: Here's a dollar. Hightail it over to the store and get some flashlight batteries.
9303: I turned into the highway from a side road.
9304: We went by highway 1.
9305: I pulled off the highway.
9306: That building is as old as the hills.
9307: I don't know how old Mr. Fisher is, but he must be as old as the hills.
9308: Everybody know that story. It's as old as the hills.
9309: Sorry I said that. I shouldn't have shot from the hip.
9310: Watch out for that guy. He has a habit of shooting from the hip.
9311: Our plans went off without a hitch.
9312: A: How did everything go off?
B: Without a hitch.
9313: We completed the job without a hitch.
9314: Jack and Betty got hitched last week.
9315: The Joneses have been eating high on the hog ever since Mr. Jones' book became a best seller.
9316: I don't mind your eating like a horse, son, but you mustn't eat like a hog.
9317: Whenever my son takes up a new hobby, he goes at it whole hog.
9318: I went almost a million yuan in the hole on that deal.
9319: I can't afford to borrow any more money. I'm already deep in the hole.
9320: I tried to bring the magnitude of my grandpa's stupidity home to him.
9321: The food at that restaurant is not bad, but it's nothing to write home about.
9322: It was an interesting play, but certainly nothing to write home about.
9323: Our visit to New York was really something to write home about.
9324: When I saw the look of consternation on her face, I knew my words had struck home.
9325: She's majoring in home ec.
9326: The last bus has already left. I guess we'll just have to hoof it.
9327: You can wait for a taxi if you want to. I'm going to hoof it.
9328: I'll get into that school by hook or crook.
9329: My wife expects me to take her to the opera tonight. I wish there were some way I could get off the hook.
9330: I could get off the hook.
9331: If you'll let me off the hook this time. I'll do a favor for you someday.
9332: A: Did he fall for our trick?
B: Yep. Hook, line and sinker.
9333: It was a fantastic story, but he went for it hook, line and sinker.
9334: If you won't help me, I'll do it on my own hook.
9335: A: Did his father set him up in business?
B: No, he did it all on his own hook.
9336: A: Who gave you permission to do this?
B: No one. I did it on my own hook.
9337: When we saw the teacher coming, we hoofed it out of there.
9338: The truant officer caught the boys playing hooky.
9339: If I catch you playing hooky from school once more, you're going to be severely punished.
9340: I'm in a dilemma about the dinner. I don't have the money to buy enough to feed every one.
9341: My boss found himself on the horns of a dilemma. To say "yes" meant humiliation, to say "no" meant financial ruin.
9342: I'll be hornswaggled if he doesn't give me a hundred dollars!
9343: When I entered the room, I'll be hornswaggled if they haven't taken all the furniture.
9344: Mike had expected Mr. Green to make him the next department head, but when Mr. Green failed to become president, he realized he backed the wrong horse.
9345: Take it easy on my arm. I've got a bad charley horse.
9346: Mike is not a big men, but he eats like a horse.
9347: Since Tom joined the football team, he's been eating like a horse.

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