a hard row to hoe |
a very difficult task or situation. |
a leg to stand on |
a valid or convincing basis for a point of view. |
a long row to hoe |
a very difficult task or situation. |
a tough nut to crack |
a problem or situation that is difficult to solve or cope with. [2 definitions] |
about to |
ready to; just on the point of. |
according to |
in accord with or consistent with [2 definitions] |
according to Hoyle |
according to the rules; correctly. |
add up to |
equal (a certain sum) or point to (a logical conclusion) when looked at together. |
air-to-air |
of a missile or the like, designed to be shot by an aircraft at an aerial target. |
alive to |
keenly aware of. |
armed to the teeth |
carrying numerous weapons in preparation for attack or defense. |
as to |
with regard to; concerning. [2 definitions] |
back-to-back |
following immediately after another; in consecutive order. [2 definitions] |
be going to |
used as an auxiliary verb to express a plan or intention to carry out some action, or to express a prediction of what seems likely to occur based on certain evidence. |
be on to |
(informal) to have inside information about. [2 definitions] |
be to do with |
(chiefly British) to be about or have a connection with; have to do with. |
be up to |
to be the rightful choice or responsibility of; to be dependent on (someone or something). |
beat (someone) to the punch |
to seize an opportunity before (someone else). |
belong to |
to be owned by. [2 definitions] |
boil down to |
of a thing, to have (something) as its central cause, fundamental essence, or core significance. [3 definitions] |