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A list of phrases containing the word "own"...
A legend in his own lifetime
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A man after my own heart
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A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client
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A prophet is not recognized in his own land
Afraid of your own shadow
After your own heart
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All my own work
An ill-favoured thing sir, but mine own
Author of your own misfortune
Be your own man
Beaten at your own game
Blow your own horn
Blow your own trumpet
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But for my own part, it was Greek to me
Chase your own tail
Come into your own
Cut your own throat
Die in your own bed
Dig your own grave
Do your own thing
Each to his own
Feed a dog its own tail
Frightened of your own shadow
Go your own way
God's own country ( Kerala, India advertising slogan )
Have it your own way
He is his own worst enemy
His own man
Hoist by your own petard
Hold your own
In a class of his own
In a league of his own
In love with the sound of your own voice
In your own time
Keep your own counsel
Knit your own sandals
Left to your own devices
Life of its own
Make Your Own Kind Of Music ( Mama Cass Elliot song )
Make a rod for your own back
Mind of your own
Mind your own beeswax
Mind your own business
My Own Private Idaho ( River Phoenix movie )
Of your own accord
Off you own bat
On your own head be it
On your own terms
Own label
Own up
Paddle your own canoe
Plough one's own furrow
Plough your own furrow
Poor thing but mine own
Score an own goal
Sooner or later, you'll own Generals ( General Tires Corp advertising slogan )
Stand on your own two feet
Stew in your own juice
Swallow your own smoke
Take the law into your own hands
Taste of your own medicine
Tears Dry On Their Own ( Amy Winehouse song )
The devil looks after his own
The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n ( from a poem by Milton )
To each his own
Today the discriminating family finds it absolutely necessary to own two or more motor cars ( Buick advertising slogan )
Toot your own horn
Under your own steam
Virtue is its own reward
Water seeks its own level
Weave your own sandals
You don't know your own strength
You made your own luck
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