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GoEnglish.com Today's English Idioms idiom keyword: As
keyword: As Mad As A Hatter » "Everybody in my family knew that our uncle was as mad as a hatter." Sick As A Dog » "I heard you were uncomfortable yesterday." Answer: "Uncomfortable? I was as sick as a dog!" When In Rome, Do As The Romans Do » "Are you sure we should eat this with our hands?" Answer: "Why not? All of these people are eating it that way. When in Rome, do as the Romans do!" Your Guess Is As Good As Mine » "Excuse me, what time does the bus arrive?" Answer: "Your guess is as good as mine; I almost never take the bus."
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