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armed to the teeth
Someone who is armed to the teeth is armed with a lot of weapons or with very effective weapons.
They stationed themselves, armed to the teeth, at vantage points near the union hall.
The police are grossly underpaid and underequipped while the criminals are armed to the teeth with the most modern equipment.
cut your teeth
If you do something new which gives you experience and helps you learn how to do more advanced or complicated things, you can say that you cut your teeth doing that thing.
For Dennis, the experience forms part of his plan to cut his teeth on demanding theatre parts before making the break for TV and film.
He cut his teeth in the sixties as director of Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre.
He had cut his editorial teeth on the London Evening Standard.
fed up to the back teeth
sick to the back teeth
If you are fed up to the back teeth with something or sick to the back teeth with it, you feel annoyed, irritated, or tired because it has been going on for a long time and you think it should be stopped or changed. These expressions are used in British English.
I've always been a very strong Conservative but I am fed up to the back teeth with them at the moment.
It also shows how frustrated and sick to the back teeth the US public is of big-time, big-money, slick Washington politics.
get your teeth into something
sink your teeth into something
If you get your teeth into something or sink your teeth into it, you become deeply involved with it and do it with a lot of energy and enthusiasm.
Half the trouble is having nothing interesting to do. We've not had a case to get our teeth into for weeks.
When Jeff came to Britain in 1956 from his native where he was a his welcome was harsh and so he wasted little time in sinking his teeth into combating prejudice.
gnashing of teeth
wailing and gnashing of teeth
weeping and gnashing of teeth
When people become very worried or agitated by something unexpected or unnecessary that has happened, you can say that there is gnashing of teeth or wailing and gnashing of teeth, especially when you want to suggest that they are overreacting or showing their concern in an excessive way. You can also say that there is weeping and gnashing of teeth.
In times of widespread strife and much gnashing of teeth, a sense of community is needed to stop everyone plummeting into the dark depths of despair.
It was the biggest earthquake to hit LA in years. epicentre a mere eight kilometres from the San Andreas Radio preachers gibbered about the end of the world. There was a whole lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Without this expert guidance, the gamut of amateur rug repairs often causes weeping and gnashing of teeth among professionals.
gnash your teeth
If you say that someone is gnashing their teeth, you mean that they are showing their anger or annoyance about something in a very obvious way.
If Blythe heard that piece, I bet he was gnashing his teeth.
He naturally gnashes his teeth over the product-liability and number lawsuits that have made doing business in America increasingly expensive and unpredictable.
grind your teeth
If someone is grinding their teeth, they are very angry or frustrated about something, but feel that they cannot say or do anything about it.
Men respond sniping (at the Freeing the Spirit session, a man from East Germany was the that if women are in charge they don't do anything for other women either. The predominantly female audience was grinding its teeth.
You can also talk about grinding of teeth, teeth-grinding, and tooth-grinding.
There has been much grinding of not least in the light of decisions in the European Court of about what is seen by the government as the harshness of the European Community's decisions on the environment in relation to Britain.
When you are a little boy of nine, your father can seem like a hero one minute, only to cause you tooth-grinding embarrassment the next.
grit your teeth
If you grit your teeth, you decide to carry on even though the situation you are in is very difficult.
says that there are no simple solutions, that it's going to take time, that there is going to be hardship, but we have to grit our teeth and get on with it.
We were very tired after Sunday which was understandable and we now face five games in nine days. The players gritted their teeth and kept going.
have teeth
If you say that an organization or law has teeth, you mean that it has the necessary authority or power to make people obey it.
Trade union committees should have teeth, and not be convenient partners for management.
Pro-democracy in complain that the assembly will have no teeth.
This legislation has teeth, but I am getting reports back that magistrates are not imposing the tougher penalties.
lie through your teeth
If you say that someone is lying through their teeth or is lying in their teeth, you mean that they are telling very obvious lies and do not seem to be embarrassed about this.
We ought to be mad that public officials lie through their teeth.
`We were on vacation in Barbados a few years ago and we met Freddie Mercury in a bar,' says Phil, lying through his teeth.
I should have known he was lying in his teeth when he said he would pay more than we were owed.
like pulling teeth
If you say that doing something is like pulling teeth, you mean that it is very difficult. This expression is used mainly in American English.
The whole scene over the last year is that people are just not buying. To get a car sold is like pulling teeth. And it's getting progressively worse.
Identifying excess and duplication is says John Doing something about it is like pulling teeth.
set your teeth on edge
If something sets your teeth on edge, you find it extremely irritating or unpleasant.
He stood and took down the portrait. Something about it had lately been setting his teeth on edge.
His casual arrogance never failed to set my teeth on edge.
There is a long roof above the old body of the church and this roof has been re-tiled fairly recently in hard, livid-red shiny tiles which set the teeth on edge.
show your teeth
If you show your teeth, you show that you are capable of fighting or defending yourself.
The bureaucracy was still showing its teeth, resisting and trying to sabotage our efforts.
We need to show some teeth if we are going to solve the problems we have been experiencing.
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