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A better bus service all round ( Carousel Buses advertising slogan )
A
move
in the right direction
Abandon
ship
Any
port
in a storm
As fast as his legs could
carry
him
Beam me up Scotty ( A catchphrase from Star Trek )
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool that to speak and
remove
all doubt
Bold
move
Brum brum ( child's play idiom expressing the sound of a
vehicle
)
Bust a
move
( dance in a stylish way )
Can't
carry
a tune in a bucket
Career limiting
move
Carry
a torch for
Carry
a tune
Carry
coals to Newcastle
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
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Carry
forward
Carry
into action
Carry
it off
Carry
on like a pork chop
Carry
on with
Carry
out
Carry
the ball
Carry
the can
Carry
the cost
Carry
the day
Carry
the world before you
Cart away
Comedy
vehicle
Couldn't
carry
a tune in a bucket
Did the earth
move
for you
Don't give up the
ship
( Cutty Sark Whisky advertising slogan )
Don't spoil the
ship
for a ha'pworth of tar
Faith will
move
mountains
Fast as his legs could
carry
him
Fetch and
carry
Food miles
Friends don't let friends drive drunk ( United States Department of Transportation advertising slogan )
Get a
move
on
Go down with the
ship
High occupancy
vehicle
lane ( a traffic lane reserved for vehicles carrying several people )
I Like To
Move
It ( Reel 2 Reel song )
Infamy Infamy! They've all got it in for me! ( Kenneth Williams line in
Carry
On Cleo )
It is better to remain silent at the risk of being thought a fool, than to talk and
remove
all doubt of it ( Maurice Switzer quotation )
Jump
ship
Keep calm and
carry
on
Launch
vehicle
Like rats leaving a sinking
ship
Love and marriage go together like a horse and
carriage
Make a
move
on
Make your
move
Mother
ship
Move
It On Over ( Hank Williams song )
Move
On Up a Little Higher ( Mahalia Jackson song )
Move
heaven and earth
Move
in the best circles
Move
over
Move
right along
Move
with the times
My
ship
has come in
On the
move
POSH -
Port
out, starboard home ( false attribution of the origin of the word posh )
Park and ride
People
carrier
( a car with several passenger seats )
Run a tight
ship
Shape up or
ship
out
Ship
of fools
Ship
shape and Bristol fashion
Ship
to shore
Shoot the moon (
remove
household goods by night to avoid paying rent )
Smooth
move
Speak softly and
carry
a big stick
Spear
carrier
Suck it up ( accept a bad situation and
move
on )
That
ship
has sailed
The Agony and The
Ecstasy
( Charlton Heston movie )
The Big
Ship
Sails on The Ally-Ally-Oh ( line from nursery rhyme )
Transit
of Venus
Transport of delight
We
carry
everything ( Pickford's Removals advertising slogan )
We really
move
our tail for you ( Continental Airlines advertising slogan )
You are now free to
move
about the country ( Southwest Airlines advertising slogan )
Your
carriage
awaits