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Four Phrases

188 phrases and expressions related to "four".

Phrases

  • 24/7
  • America's most gifted whiskey (Four Roses Whiskey advertising slogan)
  • And baby makes three
  • Baby I Need Your Loving (Four Tops song)
  • Back number
  • Back to square one
  • Be there or be square
  • Beer and sandwiches at Number 10
  • Bet you can't eat three (Shredded Wheat advertising slogan)
  • Brighton line (Bingo call for number fifty nine)
  • Cast to the four winds
  • Children, one is one, two is fun, three is a house full
  • Clickety click (Bingo call for number sixty six)
  • Come the three corners of the world in arms
  • Complex number (a number containing real and imaginary parts)
  • Cushy number
  • Deep Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Do a number on
  • Doctor's Orders (Bingo call for number nine)
  • Down on all fours
  • Droopy drawers (Bingo call for number forty four)
  • Employee Number 8 (Nickname of Antoine Walker)
  • Fahrenheit 451 (Julie Christie / Francois Truffaut movie)
  • Fair and square
  • Far From The Madding Crowd (Julie Christie / Alan Bates movie)
  • Fish and guests smell after three days
  • Five by five
  • Five figures
  • Five fingered discount
  • Five for silver (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • Five golden rings (line from A Partridge In A Pear Tree)
  • Five o-clock shadow
  • Five, six, pick up sticks (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Forty shades of green
  • Forty winks
  • Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Four by two
  • Four calling birds (line from A Partridge In A Pear Tree)
  • Four eyes
  • Four figures
  • Four for a boy (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • Four letter word
  • Four more years (Presidential election slogan)
  • Four score and seven years ago
  • Fourpenny one
  • From the four corners of the earth
  • Full fathom five
  • Full fathom five thy father lies (from The Tempest by Shakespeare)
  • Gimme, five
  • Glad All Over (Dave Clark Five song)
  • Golden Sombrero (A baseball expression denoting a player who strikes out four times in a game)
  • Got your number
  • Hello, one two three testing
  • High five
  • I've got your number
  • In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on (Robert Frost quotation)
  • It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen (the opening line of Nineteen Eighty-Four)
  • It's Smart to be Square (British Satellite Broadcasting advertising slogan)
  • Joy to the World (Three Dog Night song)
  • Key of the door (Bingo call for number twenty one)
  • Knock Three Times (Tony Orlando and Dawn song)
  • Know how many beans make five
  • Legs eleven (Bingo call for number eleven)
  • Life begins at forty
  • Little black number
  • Look after number one
  • Look out for number one
  • Love Potion Number Nine (Leiber and Stoller song)
  • Lucky number seven
  • Madison Square Garden (tourist attraction in the USA)
  • Name, rank, and serial number
  • Nine To Five (Lily Tomlin / Dolly Parton / Jane Fonda movie)
  • Nobody loves a fairy when she's forty
  • Number 10 Downing Street (address of the British Prime Minister)
  • Number Six (Pseudonym of Peter Smith The Prisoner (Patrick McGoohan))
  • Number crunching
  • Number one
  • Number one concubine (name given to the partner of Bertrand Russell)
  • Number one son
  • Number two
  • Number unobtainable
  • On all fours
  • On the square
  • One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for a birth
  • One two three o'clock four o'clock rock
  • Platinum Sombrero (A baseball expression denoting striking out five times in a game)
  • Positively 4th Street (Bob Dylan song)
  • Public Enemy Number One (Nickname of John Dillinger)
  • Reach Out And I'll Be There (Four Tops song)
  • Red Square (tourist attraction in Moscow Russia)
  • Seven twenty-four
  • Short Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Silver wedding (a celebration of twenty-five years of marriage)
  • Snakes alive (Bingo call for number fifty five)
  • So easy to use, no wonder it's number one (AOL advertising slogan)
  • Something About You (Four Tops song)
  • Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Square bashing
  • Square deal
  • Square eyes
  • Square meal
  • Square peg in a round hole
  • Square up to
  • Square your shoulders
  • Standing In The Shadows Of Love (Four Tops song)
  • Take Five (Dave Brubeck tune)
  • Take five
  • The Adventure of the Three Gables (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The Adventure of the Three Garridebs (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The Adventure of the Three Students (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The Big Five
  • The English summer: three fine days and a thunderstorm
  • The Famous Five (characters in Enid Blyton's series of children's book)
  • The Five Orange Pips (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The Same Old Song (Four Tops song)
  • The Sign of the Four (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The Square Mile (Nickname of The City of London)
  • The Three Musketeers (Alexandre Dumas book)
  • The awesome foursome
  • The four noble truths
  • The magic number
  • The sixty-four thousand dollar question
  • The square on the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares on the other two sides
  • There are three kinds of lies: lies, damnable lies, and statistics
  • This tape will self-destruct in five seconds (A catchphrase from Mission Impossible)
  • Three Finger (Nickname of Mordecai Brown)
  • Three French hens (line from A Partridge In A Pear Tree)
  • Three Mile Lyle (Nickname of Lyle Alzado)
  • Three blind mice, see how they run (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Three dog night
  • Three figures
  • Three for a girl (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • Three letter acronym
  • Three line whip
  • Three on a match
  • Three score and ten
  • Three sheets to the wind
  • Three strikes and you are out
  • Three wise men
  • Three's a charm
  • Three's a crowd
  • Three, four, knock at the door (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Times Square (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • Times without number
  • Top of the shop (Bingo call for number ninety)
  • Triple play (A baseball expression denoting the act of making three outs during the same play)
  • Twenty three skidoo
  • Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad (Meatloaf song)
  • Two and two make five
  • Two and two make four
  • Two fat ladies (Bingo call for number eighty eight)
  • Two four six eight who do we appreciate (cheerleader chant)
  • Two little ducks (Bingo call for number twenty two)
  • Two's company three's a crowd
  • Unlucky for some (Bingo call for number thirteen)
  • Was she worth it (Bingo call for number fifty six)
  • We're number two. We try harder (Avis Rent-a-Car advertising slogan)
  • What I tell you three times is true
  • When I'm Sixty-Four (The Beatles song)
  • When shall we three meet again?
  • You'll get square eyes

Related

  • America's most gifted whiskey (Four Roses Whiskey advertising slogan)
  • Baby I Need Your Loving (Four Tops song)
  • Cast to the four winds
  • Droopy drawers (Bingo call for number forty four)
  • Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Four by two
  • Four calling birds (line from A Partridge In A Pear Tree)
  • Four eyes
  • Four figures
  • Four for a boy (Magpie nursery rhyme)
  • Four letter word
  • Four more years (Presidential election slogan)
  • Four score and seven years ago
  • From the four corners of the earth
  • Golden Sombrero (A baseball expression denoting a player who strikes out four times in a game)
  • It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen (the opening line of Nineteen Eighty-Four)
  • One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for a birth
  • One two three o'clock four o'clock rock
  • Reach Out And I'll Be There (Four Tops song)
  • Something About You (Four Tops song)
  • Standing In The Shadows Of Love (Four Tops song)
  • The Same Old Song (Four Tops song)
  • The Sign of the Four (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The four noble truths
  • Three, four, knock at the door (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Two and two make four
  • Two four six eight who do we appreciate (cheerleader chant)