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A narrow fellow in the
grass
( from a poem by Emily Dickinson )
As exciting as watching
grass
grow
As green as
grass
Border Town ( Nickname of Rye New York )
Bread
always falls butter side down
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the meaning and origin of this phrase...
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Bread
and butter
Bread
and circuses
Bread
of life
Bread
wi' nowt taken out ( Allinson's
Bread
advertising slogan )
Break
bread
Breakfast of Champions ( Wheaties
Cereal
advertising slogan )
Brown
bread
( Cockney rhyming slang for dead )
Cast your
bread
upon the waters
Does it make sense to jump out of a warm bed into a cold cereal? ( Quaker Oats advertising slogan )
Don't let the
grass
grow under your feet
Don't say brown - say Hovis ( Hovis
Bread
advertising slogan )
Don't walk on the
grass
Fresh to the last slice ( Sunblest
Bread
advertising slogan )
Graded grains make finer
flour
( Homepride
Flour
advertising slogan )
Grass
roots
Grass
someone up
Grass
widow
Half a loaf is better than no
bread
Have your
bread
buttered on both sides
Keep off the
grass
Kick it into the long
grass
Kicked into the long
grass
Know which side your
bread
is buttered
Loaf of
bread
( Cockney rhyming slang for head )
Man does not live by
bread
alone
Mikey likes it ( Life
cereal
advertising slogan )
Put
bread
on the table
Put out to
grass
Roar, Boys, Roar, It tastes like more, What a flavor, Zippity-zow - its grand - and HOW ( Grape-Nuts Flakes
Cereal
advertising slogan )
Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye ( line from nursery rhyme )
Snake in the
grass
Splendour In The
Grass
( Warren Beatty / Natalie Wood movie )
Take the
bread
out of someone's mouth
The Catcher in the Rye ( J D Salinger book )
The best thing since sliced
bread
The
bread
always falls buttered side down
The
cereal
that's shot from guns! ( Quaker Puffed Wheat advertising slogan )
The
grass
is always greener on the other side of the fence
The green green
grass
of home
The one and only
cereal
that comes in the shape of animals ( Crispy Critters advertising slogan )
The queen was in the parlour eating
bread
and honey ( line from nursery rhyme )
White
bread
You don't have to be Jewish to love Levy's Rye
Bread
( Levy's Rye
Bread
advertising slogan )