Phrase thesaurus
Soot Phrases
74 phrases and expressions related to "soot".
Phrases
- A woman is only a woman but a good cigar is a smoke
- All over him like a cheap suit
- Angela's Ashes (Frank McCourt book)
- Another One Bites The Dust (Queen song)
- As black as coal
- As cheap as dirt
- As dry as dust
- Ashes To Ashes (David Bowie song)
- Ashes to ashes dust to dust
- At a price to suit your pocket
- Bite the dust
- Blow smoke up your ass
- Bunny suit (Canadian military slang term for a cbrn (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear))
- Burnt to a ashes
- Come home to a real fire (Coal Board advertising slogan)
- Cut your coat to suit your cloth
- Dicky Dirt (Cockney rhyming slang for shirt)
- Dig up the dirt
- Dirt bag
- Dirt cheap
- Dirt poor
- Dish the dirt
- Dust bunny
- Dust down
- Dust up
- Dust your pants
- Eat dirt
- Eat my dust
- Fire up the Quattro (A catchphrase from Gene Glenister In Ashes To Ashes)
- Follow suit
- For digestion's sake - smoke camels (Camel Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- For your throat's sake, smoke Craven 'A' - they never vary (Craven 'A' Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Gather dust
- Gathering dust
- Go up in smoke
- He smokes like a chimney
- Holy smoke
- If you smoke, please smoke Carlton (Carlton Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- In your birthday suit
- Kiss the dust
- More Doctors Smoke Camels than any other cigarette (Camel cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Penguin suit
- Put that in your pipe and smoke it
- Raise dust
- Rake over the ashes
- Rise from the ashes
- Rise like a Phoenix from the ashes
- Royal flush (in poker - a hand including a ten jack queen king and ace of the same suit)
- Sackcloth and ashes
- Senor Smoke (Nickname of Aurelio Lopez)
- Smart dust
- Smoke Craven 'A' - will not affect your throat (Craven 'A' Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Smoke and mirrors
- Smoke around the campfire
- Smoke like a chimney
- Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast (A catchphrase from Red Dwarf)
- Smoke out
- Suit up
- Suit you, sir (A catchphrase from The Fast Show)
- Suit yourself
- Swallow your own smoke
- The Smoke (Nickname of London England)
- There's no smoke without fire
- Throw enough dirt and some will stick
- Tide's in, dirt's out (Tide Washing Powder advertising slogan)
- Treat someone like dirt
- Turn to ashes in your mouth
- Up in smoke
- Watch my smoke
- When the oak is before the ash, then you will only get a splash; when the ash
- Where there's smoke there's fire
- Whistle and flute (Cockney rhyming slang for suit)
- You won't see me for dust
- Zoot suit