About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 117. Chapters: White elephant, Grain of salt, Logrolling, Pork barrel, Bootstrapping, Eye for an eye, Keeping up with the Joneses, Glossary of English language idioms derived from baseball, List of sports idioms, Doing a Leeds, Stalking horse, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, Break a leg, Apples and oranges, Tall tale, The Dog in the Manger, Pot calling the kettle black, Eating your own dog food, Sliced bread, Jack of all trades, master of none, Takes two to tango, Catch-22, Misnomer, Up to eleven, Throw out the baby with the bath water, Lion's share, Speak of the devil, Elephant in the room, Shut up, Born in the purple, Foot the bill, List of 19th century English language idioms, Sin City, The real McCoy, The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, Tired and emotional, Freudian slip, Forbidden fruit, Exception that proves the rule, Pig in a poke, Rest in peace, Trip the light fantastic, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, Make a mountain out of a molehill, Taking the piss, Trial of the century, Red-light district, Hobson's choice, Chip on shoulder, Damn with faint praise, Law of the instrument, Cold shoulder, Mind your Ps and Qs, Curiosity killed the cat, Reinventing the wheel, Black sheep, Tongue-in-cheek, Silver spoon, Friday, Silver bullet, The World's second oldest profession, Devil's advocate, Tempest in a teapot, Pea soup fog, Man bites dog, Achilles' heel, Square peg in a round hole, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, Back-seat driver, Rags to riches, Flogging a dead horse, Intimate part, Cutty-sark, Eating crow, Tilting at windmills, Toe the line, Sweetness and light, Forty winks, Holy cow, Twiddly bits, A feather in your cap, Send to Coventry, Dark horse, Kick the bucket, Have one's cake and eat it too, Baker's dozen, A wigwam for a goose's bridle, Barking up the wrong tree, Crocodile tears, Blood, toil, tears, and sweat, Too cheap to...