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A
Fish
Called Wanda ( John Cleese movie )
A woman without a man is like a
fish
without a bicycle
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All is
fish
that comes to the net
Big
fish
eat little
fish
Big
fish
in a small pool ( someone considered influential compared to their less significant peers )
Bigger
fish
to fry
Cold
fish
Cry stinking
fish
Different kettle of
fish
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Don't
knock
it until you've tried it
Drink like a
fish
Fish
always rot from the head downwards
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Fish
and finger pie ( Beatles song lyric )
Fish
and guests smell after three days
Fish
it out
Fish
or cut bait
Fish
out
Fish
out of water
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Give a man a
fish
and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to
fish
and you feed him for a lifetime
Got bigger
fish
to fry
If your friendly neighborhood grocer doesn't have a jar
knock
something off a shelf on the way out ( Dilly Beans advertising slogan )
Knock
'em dead
Knock
Three Times ( Tony Orlando and Dawn song )
Knock
about
Knock
about comedy
Knock
back
Knock
back a few
Knock
down drag out
Knock
flat
Knock
for
knock
Knock
for six
Knock
heads together
Knock
into shape
Knock
into the middle of next week
Knock
it into a cocked hat
Knock
it off
Knock
it on the head
Knock
it out of the park ( A baseball expression denoting a complete or spectacular success )
Knock
knock, who's there
Knock
off
Knock
on the door
Knock
on wood
Knock
sideways
Knock
something together
Knock
spots off
Knock
the cover off the ball ( A baseball expression meaning succeed beyond expectation )
Knock
the stuffing out of
Knock
the wind out of
Knock
them in the aisles
Knock
up against
Knock
your heads together
Knock
your socks off
Knock
yourself out
Like a
fish
out of water
Like shooting
fish
in a barrel
Little
fish
in a big pond ( someone considered unimportant compared to their more significant peers )
Neither
fish
nor flesh, nor good red herring
Odd
fish
Pretty kettle of
fish
Queer
fish
School of
fish
So long and thanks for all the
fish
(line from Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide)
There's plenty more
fish
in the sea
Three, four,
knock
at the door ( line from nursery rhyme )
To call you stupid would be an insult to stupid people! ( line from the movie A
Fish
Called Wanda )
Wet
fish
What does that have to do with the price of fish?