Phrases Beginning With E

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Easy As Pie 

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Meaning:

Something that is easy to do. A similar saying is “a piece of cake.” 

Eat My Dust 

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Meaning:

A person might say this if they are confident that they will outperform someone else. 

Eat My Hat 

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Meaning:

Having confidence in a specific outcome; being almost sure about something. 

Elephant In The Room 

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Meaning:

Ignoring a large, obvious problem or failing to address an issue that stands out in a major way. 

Elvis Has Left The Building 

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Meaning:

This phrase implies that it’s time to leave because the show or whatever spectacle you were watching is now over. 

Even a Broken Clock Is Right Twice a Day 

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Meaning:

Someone considered to be unreliable can still be right about something on occasion, even if by accident. 

Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining 

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Meaning:

To be optimistic, even in difficult times. 

Everything But The Kitchen Sink 

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Meaning:

Including nearly everything possible. 

Easy Come Easy Go 

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Meaning:

Something that is easily acquired can also be lost just as easily. 

Easier Said Than Done 

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Meaning:

It’s easy to say things, but the doing part can be far more difficult. 

Eat Crow 

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Meaning:

To acknowledge that you were mistaken about something. 

Eat Humble Pie 

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Meaning:

To recognize that you were wrong about something. 

End Of Story 

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Meaning:

After making a final statement, someone might follow it up with the phrase “end of story,” meaning there is no more discussion to be had on the topic. 

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