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GoEnglish.com Today's English Idioms idiom keyword: After
keyword: After After All Is Said And Done » (when things are calmer; after some time passes and all of this activity is finished...) After Hours » (the time after the place is closed...) After The Fact » (after the thing already happened...) At Long Last » (after a long time without it...) Back In Circulation » (one is seen again after being gone for a long time...) Back To Back » (one thing happens immediately after the other thing...) Be The Straw That Broke The Camel’s Back » (the last thing that happened after which one said no more...) Carry On Without Someone Or Something » (continue working after one is gone...) Carrying It A Bit Too Far » (still doing that thing after you should stop...) Ease Off On Someone Or Something » (let go after pushing too hard...) Find Someone Guilty » (decide that one is guilty, after looking at the evidence...) Find Someone Innocent » (decide that one is innocent, after looking at the evidence...) Fresh As A Daisy » (feeling fresh and clean; the way one feels after bathing...) From This Day On » (starting today, and including every day after today...) Get A Black Eye » (the area around ones eyes is bruised, after being hit...) Get A Charley Horse » (feel that one's thigh is very sore, after being hit...) Get Along Without Someone Or Something » (one is able to continue after the other is gone...) Get Back Into Circulation » (begin to go out and see others after not having gone out for some time...) Get Back On One’s Feet » (able to move around after having been unable to walk tdue to sickness or injury...) Get Better » (feel well again after being sick...) Get Well » (become healthy after being sick...) In Single File » (standing in line; waiting one person after another person...) On Second Thought » (after thinking, one has a different idea...) Take A Load Off One’s Feet » (to sit down and rest after standing or walking for a long time...) Take After Someone » (be similar to that person...) Take Off After Someone Or Something » (leave in a hurry to catch them...) Thunder » (the sound that comes from big clouds in the sky, often after flash of lightning or during rain...) Time Will Tell » (after some time passes, we will know; we will find out in the future...) When All Is Said And Done » (After people are done talking and we can see the result...) Year After Year » (It continues to happen every year...)
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