Phrase thesaurus
Square Phrases
119 phrases and expressions related to "square".
Phrases
- A straight fight
- America's most gifted whiskey (Four Roses Whiskey advertising slogan)
- As straight as a die
- As straight as an arrow
- Baby I Need Your Loving (Four Tops song)
- Back to square one
- Batman and Robin (Nickname of baseball players Mike Piazza and Robin Ventura)
- Be fruitful and multiply
- Be there or be square
- Box step (A basic dance pattern)
- Break even
- Cast to the four winds
- Damn straight
- Dancing is a perpendicular expression of a horizontal desire (George Bernard Shaw quotation)
- Deep Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Dice K (Nickname of baseball player Daisuke Matsuzaka)
- Dice with death
- Droopy drawers (Bingo call for number forty four)
- E equals mc squared
- Enjoyed for centuries straight (Wyborowa Vodka advertising slogan)
- Eternal triangle
- Fair and square
- Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie (line from nursery rhyme)
- Four by two
- Four calling birds (line from A Partridge In A Pear Tree)
- Four eyes
- Four figures
- Four for a boy (Magpie nursery rhyme)
- Four letter word
- Four more years (Presidential election slogan)
- Four score and seven years ago
- From the four corners of the earth
- Get it straight
- Get straight to the point
- Get your facts straight
- Give it to me straight
- Go forth and multiply
- Go straight
- Go straight to the source
- Golden Sombrero (A baseball expression denoting a player who strikes out four times in a game)
- Head on
- It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen (the opening line of Nineteen Eighty-Four)
- It's Smart to be Square (British Satellite Broadcasting advertising slogan)
- Keep a straight bat
- Keep a straight face
- Keep on the straight and narrow
- Load the dice
- Love triangle
- Madison Square Garden (tourist attraction in the USA)
- Moldy fig
- No dice
- On the square
- One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for a birth
- One two three o'clock four o'clock rock
- Oxo cube (Cockney rhyming slang for tube)
- Put straight
- Reach Out And I'll Be There (Four Tops song)
- Red Square (tourist attraction in Moscow Russia)
- Set straight
- Set the record straight
- Shoot straight (to talk or deal honestly)
- Short Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Something About You (Four Tops song)
- Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Square bashing
- Square deal
- Square eyes
- Square meal
- Square peg in a round hole
- Square up to
- Square your shoulders
- Squaring the circle
- Standing In The Shadows Of Love (Four Tops song)
- Straight and narrow
- Straight from the horse's mouth
- Straight from the shoulder
- Straight laced
- Straight off
- Straight sets
- Straight shooter
- Straight talking
- Straight to video
- Straight up
- Tell me straight
- The Bermuda Triangle (area in the Atlantic Ocean)
- The Conservative Party at prayer (The Church of England)
- The Rhubarb Triangle
- The Same Old Song (Four Tops song)
- The Sign of the Four (Sherlock Holmes story)
- The Square Mile (Nickname of The City of London)
- The four noble truths
- The square on the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares on the other two sides
- Three, four, knock at the door (line from nursery rhyme)
- Times Square (tourist attraction in New York USA)
- Two and two make four
- Two four six eight who do we appreciate (cheerleader chant)
- Whole box of dice
- You'll get square eyes
Related
- Back to square one
- Be there or be square
- Deep Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Fair and square
- It's Smart to be Square (British Satellite Broadcasting advertising slogan)
- Madison Square Garden (tourist attraction in the USA)
- On the square
- Red Square (tourist attraction in Moscow Russia)
- Short Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Square bashing
- Square deal
- Square eyes
- Square meal
- Square peg in a round hole
- Square up to
- Square your shoulders
- The Square Mile (Nickname of The City of London)
- The square on the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares on the other two sides
- Times Square (tourist attraction in New York USA)
- You'll get square eyes