Phrase thesaurus

Farm Phrases

212 phrases and expressions related to "farm".

Phrases

  • A glass and a half in every half pound (Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate advertising slogan)
  • All around Robin Hood's barn
  • Animal Farm (George Orwell book)
  • Award yourself the CDM (Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate advertising slogan)
  • Away in a manger
  • Baa baa black sheep have you any wool? (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Back at the ranch
  • Back the field
  • Barn burner
  • Bet the ranch
  • Body building
  • Bought the farm
  • Building castles in the air
  • Bumper crop
  • Buy the farm
  • Cold Comfort Farm (Stella Gibbons book)
  • Cold comfort
  • Come to the Central Park Zoo Cafeteria. Let the animals watch you eat for a change (Central Park Zoo advertising slogan)
  • Consider the lilies of the field
  • Cover Point (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Cream of the crop ()
  • Crop up
  • Deep Extra Cover (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Deep Fine Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Deep Gully (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Deep Mid Wicket (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Deep Point (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Deep Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Ding dong bell Pussy's in the well (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Doctor Foster went to Gloucester (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Dog in the manger
  • Down came a blackbird and pecked off her nose (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Elvis has left the building
  • Empire State Building
  • Everywhere that Mary went, the lamb was sure to go (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Extinct is forever (Friends of Animals advertising slogan)
  • Extra Cover (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Factory farming (rearing livestock under industrial conditions)
  • Far better for being near to you (The Chesham Building Society advertising slogan)
  • Farm fresh
  • Farmer George (Nickname of King George III)
  • Field Marshall (the highest rank in the British Army)
  • Field day
  • First Slip (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Five for silver (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • Five, six, pick up sticks (line from nursery rhyme)
  • For want of a nail the shoe was lost (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Forward Short Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Four for a boy (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • Frasier has left the building (A catchphrase from Frasier)
  • Funny farm
  • Georgie Porgie pudding and pie (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Glow Little Glow-worm (children's nursery rhyme)
  • God's acre
  • Goosey Goosey Gander where shall I wander (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Granny farming
  • Gunpowder treason and plot (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Half a pound of tuppenny rice, half a pound of treacle (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Have a field day
  • He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum (line from nursery rhyme)
  • He went to bed and bound his head with vinegar and brown paper (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Hell's half acre
  • Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Hickory dickory dock the mouse ran up the clock (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Hold the field (- remain the most important)
  • Holding back the years
  • Holding pattern
  • Holding your cards close to your chest
  • Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall (line from nursery rhyme)
  • In from left field
  • In the field
  • Investments with Abbey endings (Abbey National Building Society advertising slogan)
  • It takes 40 dumb animals to make a fur coat, but only one to wear it
  • It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken (Perdue Farms advertising slogan)
  • It's raining, it's pouring, the old man is snoring
  • Itsy Bitsy spider climbing up the spout, down came the rain and washed the spider out (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Jack Sprat could eat no fat (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Jack be nimble Jack be quick (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Jack fell down and broke his crown (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Jack jump over the candlestick (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Keep the field (- continue a military campaign)
  • Lead the field
  • Left holding the baby
  • Leg Gully (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Leg Slip (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Level playing field
  • Like a good neighbor (State Farm)
  • Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there (State Farm Insurance advertising slogan)
  • Like looking for a needle in a haystack
  • Link farm
  • Little Bo peep has lost her sheep (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Little Boy Blue come blow your horn (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Little Jack Horner sat in a corner (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating her curds and whey (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Little Robin Red breast sat upon a tree (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Little Tommy Tucker sings for his supper (line from nursery rhyme)
  • London bridge is falling down (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Long Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Long Off (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Long On (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Long Stop (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Lucy Locket lost her pocket (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Maggie's Farm (Bob Dylan song)
  • Mary Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Mary had a little lamb its fleece was white as snow (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Meadow muffin
  • Mid Off (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Mid On (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Mid Wicket (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Naughty but nice (National Dairy Council advertising slogan)
  • Neck and crop
  • No holding him
  • Old King Cole was a merry old soul, and a merry old soul was he (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to get her poor doggie a bone (line from nursery rhyme)
  • One for sorrow (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • One instinctively knows when something is right (Croft Original Sherry advertising slogan)
  • One two buckle my shoe (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Oranges and lemons say the bells of Saint Clements (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Out of left field
  • Out to pasture
  • Pat a cake, Pat a cake, baker's man, bake me a cake as fast as you can (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Peter Peter pumpkin eater (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Play the field (- indulge in a series of sexual relationships)
  • Polly put the kettle on, we'll all have tea (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Pussycat pussycat, where have you been? (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Put out to pasture
  • Rain, rain go away, come again another day (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Reality distortion field (A catchphrase from Star Trek)
  • Remember remember the fifth of November (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross to see a fine lady upon a white horse (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Ring aring of roses, a pocketful of posies, atishoo, atishoo, all fall down (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Rock a bye baby on the tree top, when the wind blows the cradle will rock (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Round and round the garden like a teddy bear (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Second slip (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Seesaw Margery Daw Johnny shall have a new master (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Seven for a secret, never to be told (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • Short Fine Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Short Mid Wicket (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Short Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Shovel ready (a building project in which all the preliminaries have been arranged)
  • Silly Mid Off (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Silly Mid On (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Silly Point (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Six for gold (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Sticks and snails and puppy dog's tails that's what little boys are made of (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Sugar and spice and all things nice that's what little girls are made of (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Take the field (begin a sporting event or a military campaign)
  • The Big Ship Sails on The Ally-Ally-Oh (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The Cherry Orchard (play by Anton Chekhov)
  • The Chrysler Building (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The Desert Fox (Nickname of Field Marshall Rommel)
  • The Empire State Building (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The Grand old Duke of York he had ten thousand men (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The House of the Rising Sun (The Animals song)
  • The North wind doth blow and we shall have snow (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The Owl and the Pussycat went to sea in a beautiful pea-green boat (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The Queen of Hearts she made some tarts all on a summer's day (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The animals went in two by two
  • The cow jumped over the moon (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The cream of the crop
  • The dish ran away with the spoon (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The house that Jack built (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The king was in his counting house counting out his money (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The one and only cereal that comes in the shape of animals (Crispy Critters advertising slogan)
  • The queen was in the parlour eating bread and honey (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The sheep's in the meadow the cow's in the corn (line from nursery rhyme)
  • There was a crooked man and he walked a crooked mile (line from nursery rhyme)
  • There was an old woman who lived in a shoe (line from nursery rhyme)
  • They danced by the light of the moon (line from nursery rhyme)
  • They dined on mince, and slices of quince (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Third Slip (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Third man (field position in the game of cricket)
  • This little piggy had roast beef, this little piggy had none (line from nursery rhyme)
  • This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed at home (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Three blind mice, see how they run (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Three for a girl (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • Three, four, knock at the door (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Tom Tom the pipers son stole a pig and away he ran (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Tractor beam
  • Twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Two for joy (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • Two little dicky birds sitting on a wall, one named Peter, one named Paul (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Up above the world so high , like a diamond in the sky (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Upstairs, downstairs and in my lady's chamber (line from nursery rhyme)
  • We're with the Woolwich (Woolwich Building Society advertising slogan)
  • Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town, upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Were you born in a barn?
  • When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, and down will come baby, cradle and all (line from nursery rhyme)
  • When they were up, they were up (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Whispering Death (Nickname of Michael Holding - West Indies cricketer)
  • Who killed Cock Robin (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Wicket Keeper (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Wind farm
  • With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes she shall have music wherever she goes (line from nursery rhyme)
  • With silver bells and cockle shells and pretty maids all in a row (line from nursery rhyme)
  • You'll Wike it too (Wike Farms Cheese advertising slogan)

Related

  • Animal Farm (George Orwell book)
  • Bought the farm
  • Buy the farm
  • Cold Comfort Farm (Stella Gibbons book)
  • Farm fresh
  • Funny farm
  • Like a good neighbor (State Farm)
  • Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there (State Farm Insurance advertising slogan)
  • Link farm
  • Maggie's Farm (Bob Dylan song)
  • Wind farm