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Accommodate Phrases

193 phrases and expressions related to "accommodate".

Phrases

  • A Doll's House (play by Henrik Ibsen)
  • A change is as good as a rest
  • A house divided against itself cannot stand
  • A house is not a home
  • A leopard cannot change its spots
  • A welcome change
  • Acid house
  • Adjust your dress
  • Admit defeat
  • All over him like a cheap suit
  • Art house
  • At a price to suit your pocket
  • Be the change that you wish to see in the world (Mahatma Gandhi quotation)
  • Beckingham Palace (Nickname of David and Victoria Beckham's house)
  • Big house
  • Bleak House (Charles Dickens book)
  • Bring the house down
  • Buck House (Nickname of Buckingham Palace)
  • Bunny suit (Canadian military slang term for a cbrn (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear))
  • Burning Down The House (Talking Heads song)
  • By the hairs on my chinny chin chin, I'll blow your house down
  • Can't hold a candle to
  • Change for the better
  • Change hands
  • Change has come to America
  • Change into your brown trousers
  • Change of address
  • Change of habit
  • Change of heart
  • Change of life
  • Change of pace
  • Change of scene (A new location and way of thinking)
  • Change the channel
  • Change the subject
  • Change your mind
  • Change your spots
  • Change your tune
  • Change your ways
  • Chatham House rules
  • Children, one is one, two is fun, three is a house full
  • Chop and change
  • Chump change
  • Chunk of change
  • Clean house
  • Clearing house
  • Climate change
  • Come to the Central Park Zoo Cafeteria. Let the animals watch you eat for a change (Central Park Zoo advertising slogan)
  • Cop hold of that
  • Country house hotel (an upmarket hotel located in a revamped rural mansion)
  • Crooked House (Agatha Christie book)
  • Cut your coat to suit your cloth
  • Dial down (adjust a device to reduce sound or temperature)
  • Doctor In The House (Dirk Bogade / Luchino Visconti movie)
  • Don't change horses in midstream
  • Don't hold your breath
  • Eaten out of house and home
  • Everybody lies (A catchphrase from Dr Gregory House in House)
  • Follow suit
  • Front of house
  • Full house
  • Get hold of the wrong end of the stick
  • Get no change out of someone
  • Get on like a house on fire
  • Good to the last drop (Maxwell House Coffee advertising slogan)
  • Green shoots of change
  • Halfway house
  • He huffed and he puffed and he blew their house down
  • Heartbreak Hotel (Elvis Presley song)
  • Hold a candle
  • Hold a grudge
  • Hold a gun to his head
  • Hold a mirror up to nature
  • Hold a mirror up to society
  • Hold a torch
  • Hold all the aces
  • Hold all the cards
  • Hold at bay
  • Hold back on
  • Hold court
  • Hold down a job
  • Hold everything
  • Hold fast
  • Hold forth
  • Hold hands
  • Hold hard
  • Hold it
  • Hold it right there
  • Hold it up to the light, not a stain and shining light (Surf Washing Powder advertising slogan)
  • Hold on
  • Hold on a minute
  • Hold on by your fingertips
  • Hold on for dear life
  • Hold on to your seat
  • Hold out for
  • Hold responsible
  • Hold that thought
  • Hold the field (- remain the most important)
  • Hold the floor
  • Hold the fort
  • Hold the front page
  • Hold the line
  • Hold the phone
  • Hold the purse strings
  • Hold the ring
  • Hold up
  • Hold up your head
  • Hold very tight please
  • Hold water
  • Hold with the hare and run with the hounds
  • Hold your breath
  • Hold your drink
  • Hold your head up high
  • Hold your horses
  • Hold your nose
  • Hold your own
  • Hold your peace
  • Hold your tongue
  • Home suite hotel (Larkspur Landing Hotel advertising slogan)
  • Hotel California (Eagles album)
  • House and garden
  • House and home
  • House built on sand
  • House frau
  • House guest
  • House husband
  • House mother
  • House music
  • House of cards
  • House of ill repute
  • House rules
  • House style
  • House swap
  • I Want To Hold Your Hand (Beatles song)
  • I want to be alone (A catchphrase from Grand Hotel)
  • If I said you had a beautiful body would you hold it against me?
  • If you change your mind, I'm the first in line (ABBA lyric)
  • In your birthday suit
  • Is there a doctor in the house?
  • It takes two hands to hold a Whopper (Burger King advertising slogan)
  • It was the night before Christmas and all round the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse
  • Keep a good house
  • Keep an open mind
  • Keep open house
  • Loose change
  • Mad house
  • Noblesse oblige
  • Not A Dry Eye In The House (Meatloaf song)
  • Not a dry eye in the house
  • Not a dry seat in the house
  • Nothing's Gonna Change My World (The Beatles song)
  • On the house
  • Once a cheater, always a cheater (the notion that cheats never change their ways)
  • Open house
  • Paper the house
  • Penguin suit
  • Please hold the line
  • Put your house in order
  • Quick change artist
  • Regime change
  • Royal flush (in poker - a hand including a ten jack queen king and ace of the same suit)
  • Sea change
  • Short change
  • Smallest room in the house
  • Step change
  • Suit up
  • Suit you, sir (A catchphrase from The Fast Show)
  • Suit yourself
  • Sydney Opera House (tourist attraction in Australia)
  • Taste as good as it smells (Maxwell House Coffee advertising slogan)
  • The Adventure of the Empty House (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The Anne Frank House (tourist attraction in Amsterdam Netherlands)
  • The Cider House Rules (Michael Caine movie)
  • The House Doctor (Pseudonym of Ron Hazelton)
  • The House of the Rising Sun (The Animals song)
  • The Raffles Hotel (tourist attraction in Singapore)
  • The White House (tourist attraction in Washington USA)
  • The angel in the house
  • The best seat in the house (Jockey Shorts advertising slogan)
  • The house of many doors
  • The house that Jack built (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The king was in his counting house counting out his money (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The more things change, the more they stay the same
  • The only constant is change
  • The wind of change is blowing through this continent
  • Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold (from a poem by Yeats)
  • To have and to hold
  • What a refreshing change (Woodpecker cider advertising slogan)
  • Whistle and flute (Cockney rhyming slang for suit)
  • Who lives in a house like this? (A catchphrase from Through the Keyhole)
  • Wind of Change (Scorpions song)
  • You Really Got A Hold On Me (The Beatles and Smokey Robinson song)
  • Yours faithfully (Trust House Forte advertising slogan)
  • Zoot suit