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A list of phrases related to the word "cockpit"...
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A nod is as good as a wink to a blind bat ( A line from Monty Python's
Flying
Circus )
All to
cock
( ruined or shambolic )
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Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life ( Monty Python's
Flying
Circus song )
And now for something completely different ( A catchphrase from Monty Python's
Flying
Circus )
Automatic
pilot
Bottomless
pit
Cock
a hoop
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Cock
a leg
Cock
a snook
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Cock
an ear
Cock
and bull story
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Cock
it up
Cock
of the walk
Cock
sure
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Cock
teaser
Cock
up
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Dee plane, dee
plane
( A catchphrase from Fantasy Island )
Flea
pit
Flying
Without Wings ( Westlife song )
Flying
blind
Flying
buttress
Flying
high
Flying
picket
Get off to a
flying
start
Go down with
flying
colours
Go off at half
cock
I don't give a
flying
f*ck
In the
pit
of your stomach
Is it a bird, is it a plane, no it's Superman? ( A catchphrase from Superman )
Keep the flag
flying
Mosh
pit
No one expects the Spanish Inquisition ( A catchphrase from Monty Python's
Flying
Circus )
Nudge nudge, wink wink ( A line from Monty Python's
Flying
Circus )
Pass with
flying
colours
Pilot
episode
Pit
Bull ( Nickname of Mike James )
Pit
your wits against
Ride a
cock
horse to Banbury Cross to see a fine lady upon a white horse ( line from nursery rhyme )
The
Flying
Dutchman ( Nickname of Dirk Nowitzki )
The
Flying
Dutchman ( Nickname of Honus Wagner )
The
Flying
Fisherman ( Nickname of Roscoe Vernon Gaddis )
The
Flying
Squad ( Nickname of the Specialist Crime Directorate, New Scotland Yard )
The
Pit
and the Pendulum
Those Magnificent Men In Their
Flying
Machines ( Ken Annakin movie )
Who killed
Cock
Robin ( line from nursery rhyme )
Wotcher
cock
( Cockney version of 'Hello' )