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Add insult to
injury
After all, tomorrow is another day ( Gone With the
Wind
)
Any way the
wind
blows
Bleed
someone dry
Bleed
someone white
Blood
injury
Blow with the
wind
Blowin' In The
Wind
( Bob Dylan song )
Body blow
Break
wind
Breath of
wind
Candle In The
Wind
( Elton John song )
Clean
cut
boy
Come
wind
come weather
Cut
a cheque
Cut
a dash
Cut
a deal
Cut
a hog
Cut
a long story short
Cut
a rug
Cut
a wide swathe ( make a pompous display )
Cut
above the rest
Cut
and dried
Cut
and paste
Cut
and run
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Cut
and shut
Cut
and thrust
Cut
bait
Cut
corners
Cut
costs
Cut
from the same cloth
Cut
it fine
Cut
it out
Cut
loose
Cut
no ice
Cut
off at the knees
Cut
off without a penny
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Cut
out for
Cut
out the dead wood
Cut
prices to the bone
Cut
some slack
Cut
someone dead
Cut
someone down in their prime
Cut
someone down to size
Cut
the Gordian knot
Cut
the cackle
Cut
the cheese
Cut
the cord
Cut
the crap
Cut
the ground from under your feet
Cut
the mustard
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Cut
the umbilical cord
Cut
throat competition
Cut
through the red tape
Cut
to the chase
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Cut
to the quick
Cut
up about
Cut
up rough
Cut
your coat to suit your cloth
Cut
your losses
Cut
your own throat
Cut
your teeth
Director's
cut
Do yourself an
injury
Don't
cut
off your nose to spite your face
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Final
cut
First
cut
Fish or
cut
bait
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn ( Gone With the
Wind
)
Get
wind
of
Go like the
wind
Gone With The
Wind
( Clark Gable / Vivien Leigh movie )
Got the
wind
up
Half
cut
Have a
stab
at
Have your work
cut
out for you
Head
wind
Idiot
Wind
( Bob Dylan song )
Invalided out
It's an ill
wind
that blows no one any good
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Knock the
wind
out of
Let It
Bleed
( Rolling Stones song )
Lick your wounds
Like a candle in the
wind
Like a chicken with its head
cut
off
Like the
wind
Make the
cut
Measure twice,
cut
once
Miss the
cut
My stomach thinks my throat's been
cut
Not
cut
out for it
Not the ill
wind
which blows no man to good
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Pissing in the
wind
Prime
cut
Put the
wind
up
Raise the
wind
Ride like the
wind
Rock a bye baby on the tree top, when the
wind
blows the cradle will rock ( line from nursery rhyme )
Rub salt in the wound
Run like the
wind
Sail close to the
wind
Second
wind
Stab
in the back
Stab
in the dark
Stop all the clocks,
cut
off the telephone ( from a poem by Auden )
Summer
Wind
( Frank Sinatra song )
Swing in the
wind
Take a
stab
at
Take the
wind
out of my sails
The Final
Cut
( Pink Floyd song )
The First
Cut
Is The Deepest ( Rod Stewart song )
The North
wind
doth blow and we shall have snow ( line from nursery rhyme )
The
Wind
in the Willows ( children's book by Kenneth Grahame )
The answer my friend is blowing in the
wind
( Bob Dylan song lyric )
The
cut
of your jib
The unkindest
cut
of all
The
wind
of change is blowing through this continent
They that sow the wind, shall reap the whirlwind
Three sheets to the
wind
Throw caution to the
wind
To
cut
a long story short
Twist in the
wind
Walking
wounded
When war is declared, truth is the first
casualty
Wind
at your back
Wind
dummy
Wind
farm
Wind
of Change ( Scorpions song )
Wind
someone up ( deliberately draw attention to something that will create agitation )
Wind
up
Wind
up in
Wind
your neck in
You could have
cut
the atmosphere with a knife
You don't need a weather man to know which way the
wind
blows