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A Doll's
House
( play by Henrik Ibsen )
A
change
is as good as a rest
A
house
divided against itself cannot stand
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A
house
is not a home
A leopard cannot
change
its spots
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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