Phrase thesaurus
Pretty Phrases
108 phrases and expressions related to "pretty".
Phrases
- 167 days of foggy, foggy dew can't claim all the credit for beautiful English complexions (Elizabeth Arden advertising slogan)
- A thing of beauty is a joy forever (from a poem by Keats)
- Age before beauty
- All Things Bright and Beautiful (popular Anglican hymn)
- All the fun of the fair
- All's fair in love and war
- As cute as a bug's ear
- As cute as a button
- As pretty as a picture
- Barnet Fair (Cockney rhyming slang for hair)
- Beautiful Boy (John Lennon song)
- Beautiful downtown Burbank (A catchphrase from Rowan And Martin's Laugh In)
- Beauty And The Beast (Disney cartoon movie)
- Beauty and the beast
- Beauty contest (a political contest in which the result is infuenced by personality and image more than by policy)
- Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
- Beauty is only skin deep
- Beauty is truth, truth beauty; that is all (from a poem by Keats)
- Beauty parade (a political contest in which the result is infuenced by personality and image more than by policy)
- Beauty queen
- Beauty sleep
- Black Beauty (Anna Sewell book)
- Black is beautiful
- Business is beautiful (Sprint advertising slogan)
- By fair means or foul
- China doll
- Cost a pretty penny
- Don't trouble your pretty little head about it
- Faint heart never won fair lady
- Fair Trade
- Fair and Balanced (FOX News advertising slogan)
- Fair and aboveboard
- Fair and square
- Fair crack of the whip
- Fair dinkum
- Fair do's
- Fair enough
- Fair exchange is no robbery
- Fair game
- Fair go
- Fair market value (a reasonable price for an article for sale)
- Fair play
- Fair play to you
- Fair sex
- Fair shake
- Fair to middling
- Fair to midland
- For fair
- How does it feel to be one of the beautiful people? (Beatles song lyric)
- I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree, Kilmer)
- If I said you had a beautiful body would you hold it against me?
- It's a fair cop
- It's come to a pretty pass
- La Belle Epoque (the golden age or beautiful era preceding the First World War)
- Lovely jubbly (A catchphrase from Only Fools and Horses)
- Make me beautiful
- My Fair Lady (Lerner and Loewe musical)
- No fair!
- Not just a pretty face
- Nothing to worry your pretty little head about
- Oh you beautiful doll
- Oh, Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison song)
- Only the brave deserve the fair and the fair deserve JAEGER (Jaeger Sportswear advertising slogan)
- Preparing to be a beautiful lady (Pears' Soap advertising slogan)
- Pretty Boy (Nickname of David Carr)
- Pretty Boy (Nickname of Floyd Mayweather Jr.)
- Pretty Boy Floyd (Nickname of Charles Floyd)
- Pretty Vacant
- Pretty kettle of fish
- Pretty penny
- Pretty pickle
- Pretty please
- Roll up, roll up, all the fun of the fair
- Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair (line from nursery rhyme)
- Sitting pretty
- Small is beautiful
- That's the beauty of it
- The Fair City (Nickname of Dublin Ireland)
- The Owl and the Pussycat went to sea in a beautiful pea-green boat (line from nursery rhyme)
- The beautiful game
- The beauty of all wheel drive (Subaru advertising slogan)
- The start of a beautiful friendship
- Vanity Fair (William Makepeace Thackeray book)
- What Makes You Beautiful (One Direction song)
- Who's a pretty boy then?
- With silver bells and cockle shells and pretty maids all in a row (line from nursery rhyme)
- World's Fair
- You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby (Bing Crosby song)
- You are in a Beauty Contest Every Day of your Life (Camay Soap advertising slogan)
- You beauty
Related
- As pretty as a picture
- Cost a pretty penny
- Don't trouble your pretty little head about it
- It's come to a pretty pass
- Not just a pretty face
- Nothing to worry your pretty little head about
- Oh, Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison song)
- Pretty Boy (Nickname of David Carr)
- Pretty Boy (Nickname of Floyd Mayweather Jr.)
- Pretty Boy Floyd (Nickname of Charles Floyd)
- Pretty Vacant
- Pretty kettle of fish
- Pretty penny
- Pretty pickle
- Pretty please
- Sitting pretty
- Who's a pretty boy then?
- With silver bells and cockle shells and pretty maids all in a row (line from nursery rhyme)