The idiom "talking twenty to the dozen" means to speak rapidly and without stopping.
For example, "He showed us around the house while talking twenty to the dozen".
The idiom "draw the long bow" means to exaggerate or stretch the truth, often to make oneself appear more impressive or important.
The idiom "it is raining cats and dogs", used to describe particularly heavy rain, is of unknown etymology and is not necessarily related to the raining animals phenomenon.
The phrase has been used at least since the 17th century.
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The phrase 'A Blessing in Disguise' refers to something that at first appears to be bad or unlucky but is actually good
The idiom "fly in the ointment" means something that spoils a pleasant or enjoyable experience.
It refers to a small but significant problem that detracts from an otherwise positive situation.
Example : I want to win this match, by hook or by crook.
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