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as a sop to someone’s pride At the risk of seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love... By the way, we won’t be here on Friday Cider on beer never fear, beer upon cider makes a bad rider! Cider on beer, never fear; beer upon cider, makes a bad rider Could we meet on Friday at 1000 Don’t cross your bridges before you come to them! Don’t cross your bridges until you come to them eternal bridesmaid Florida green Get rid of it! girl Friday Good riddance to bad rubbish! Good riddance to him! Good riddance! gridlock He gave me a ride He is riddled with debts He was a bright student and took all his examinations in his stride his bride-to-be hoping to hear from you by Friday horrid creature I’ll be arriving on Friday morning, not Thursday night I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it If wishes were horses, beggars would ride If you must have a binge, make it Friday evening - that way you’ll have the whole weekend to recover in lurid detail It is good to make a bridge of gold to a flying enemy It’s all water under the bridge It’s all water under the bridge now It’s no joyride Jimmy Riddle joyride Keep your breath to cool your porridge! lurid tale man Friday Nay, we must think men are not Gods, Nor of them looke for such observancie as fits the Bridall. Pride comes before the fall Pride goes before a fall Pride will have a fall riddle wrapped up in an enigma riddled with anxiety riddled with bullets riddled with cancer/corruption riddled with holes ride without a ticket That is my pride and joy That’ll be the frosty Friday! That’s the lurid limit! The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. This stuff is just bloody ridiculous Time shall unfold what plaited cunning hides: Who cover faults, at last shame them derides. to be faced with a riddle to be one’s pride and joy to be puffed up with pride to be swollen with pride to be well rid of someone/something to be/get gridlocked to bridge a gap in the market to bridge the gap to burn one’s boats/bridges to burn one’s bridges behind one to catch a ride to do one’s porridge to expose oneself to ridicule to get a rough ride to get into one’s stride to get rid of to get rid of somebody to get rid of something to give someone a ride to give someone a rough ride to go for a ride to have a lurid imagination to hold someone up to ridicule to knock someone out of his stride to lay oneself open to criticism/ridicule to make oneself look ridiculous to pocket one’s pride to pride oneself on something to put a bridle on one’s tongue to ride an argument to death to ride for a fall to ride out the storm to ride piggyback to ride roughshod over someone/something To ride shotgun to ride someone hard to ride the crest of a wave to ride the gravy train to ride the high horse to ride to the hounds to swallow one’s pride to swell with pride to take someone for a ride to take something in one’s stride to thumb a ride/lift water under the bridge with rapid strides

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