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- ça ne mange pas de pain
- ça ne me fait ni chaud ni froid
- casser du sucre sur le dos de quelqu’un
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- casser sa pipe
- ce n’est pas la mer à boire
- changer son fusil d’épaule
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- comme les moutons de Panurge
- compter pour du beurre
- connu comme le loup blanc
- contre vents et marées
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- cousu de fil blanc
- coûter bonbon
- coûter les yeux de la tête
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- de fil en aiguille
- découvrir le pot aux roses
- deux poids deux mesures
- devoir une fière chandelle à quelqu’un
- donner des noms d’oiseau à quelqu’un
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- donner sa langue au chat
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- enfoncer une porte ouverte
- être à côté de la plaque
- être à l’aise dans ses baskets
- être à la bourre
- être à tu et à toi
- être au bout du rouleau
- être au creux de la vague
- être au four et au moulin
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- être bête comme ses pieds
- être comme cul et chemise
- être dans de beaux draps
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- être fait comme un rat
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- être réglé comme du papier à musique
- être soupe au lait
- être sur la paille
- être tiré à quatre épingles
- être un pince-sans-rire
- être unis comme les doigts de la main
- faire chou blanc
- faire d’une pierre deux coups
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- faire des pieds et des mains
- faire l’école buissonnière
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- Faire la grasse matinée
- faire la mouche du coche
- faire la pluie et le beau temps
- faire long feu
- faire un tabac
- faire une croix sur quelque’chose
- faire une réponse de Normand
- filer à l’anglaise
- filer un mauvais coton
- il n’a pas inventé la poudre
- il n’y a pas le feu
- il n’y a pas un chat
- il n’y pas de quoi fouetter un chat
- il y a de l’eau dans le gaz
- jeter de la poudre aux yeux de quelqu’un
- jeter un pavé dans la mare
- jouer l’arlésienne
- l’habit ne fait pas le moine
- la croix et la bannière
- la goutte d’eau qui fait déborder la vase
- le torchon brûle
- les carottes sont cuites
- les doigts dans le nez
- manger de la vache enragée
- manger des pissenlits par la racine
- manger sur le pouce
- marcher comme sur les roulettes
- ménager la chèvre et le chou
- mener en bateau
- mener quelqu’un à la baguette
- mettre du beurre dans les épinards
- mettre la charrue avant les boeufs
- mettre la main à la pâte
- mettre la puce à l’oreille de quelqu’un
- mettre les bouchées doubles
- mettre quelqu’un au pied du mur
- mettre quelqu’un en boîte
- mettre son grain de sel
- mi-figue mi-raisin
- montrer patte blanch
- ne pas arriver à la cheville de quelqu’un
- ne pas avoir froid aux yeux
- ne pas avoir la langue dans sa poche
- ne pas être aux pièces
- ne pas etre sorti de l’auberge
- ne pas être tombé de la dernière pluie
- ne pas faire un pli
- ne pas mener en large
- ne pas savoir si c’est du lard ou du cochon
- ne pas tourner autour du pot
- ne pas y aller avec le dos de la cuillère
- ne pas y aller de main morte
- ne pas y aller par quatre chemins
- noyer le poisson
- obéir au doigt et à l’oeil
- parler français comme une vache espagnole
- pas piqué des hannetons
- pas très catholique
- passer comme une lettre à la poste
- passer l’arme à gauche
- passer un savon à quelqu’un
- payer avec un lance-pierre
- peigner la girafe
- pendre la crémaillère
- péter les plombs
- pleurer comme une madeleine
- poser un lapin à quelqu’un
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- prendre des vessies pour les lanternes
- prendre la mouche
- prendre la poudre d’escampette
- prendre le large
- prendre ses jambes à son cou
- prendre son pied avec quelqu’un
- promettre monts et merveilles
- quel navet
- raconter des salades
- regagner ses pénates
- regarder les choses par le petit bout de la lorgnette
- remettre les pendules à l’heure
- remonter les bretelles à quelqu’un
- reprendre du poil de la bête
- rester en carafe
- rester le bec dans l’eau
- revenons à nos moutons
- s’attirer les foudres
- sabler le champagne
- sauter du coq à l’âne
- se faire la malle
- se faire rouler dans la farine
- se faire tirer l’oreille
- se faire un sang d’encre
- se lever du pied gauche
- se mettre à table
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- se mettre en quatre pour quelqu’un
- se mettre le doigt dans l’oeil
- se porter comme un charme
- se prendre pour le nombril du monde
- se regarder en chiens de faïence
- se renvoyer la balle
- se rincer la dalle
- se saigner aux quatre veines
- sentir le lapin
- sur les chapeaux de roues
- tenir la dragée haute à quelqu’un
- tenir la jambe à quelqu’un
- tiré par les cheveux
- tirer des plans sur la comète
- tirer le diable par la queue
- tirer les boulets rouges à quelqu’un
- tirer les marrons du feu
- tirer les vers du nez à quelqu’un
- tirer son épingle du jeu
- tirer sur l’ambulance
- tomber à pic
- tomber dans le panneau
- tomber dans les pommes
- tomber des nues
- trois pelés et un tondu
- tuer la poule aux œufs d’or
- un de ces quatre
- un secret de Polichinelle
- une histoire à dormir debout
- une tempête dans un verre d’eau
- veiller au grain
- vendre la mèche
- vendre la peu de l’ours avant de l’avoir tué
- vider son sac
- vouloir le beurre et l’argent du beurre
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- Verb Conjugations
- accélérer – to accelerate
- accepter – to accept
- accompagner – to accompany
- accueillir – to welcome, host
- acquérir – to acquire, buy
- actualiser – to update
- admettre – to admit, confess
- adorer – to love, adore
- afficher – to display
- Aider – to help
- ajouter – to add
- allumer – to light, turn on
- Amener – to bring
- apercevoir – to catch sight of, glimpse
- apparaître – to appear
- appeler – to call
- Apporter – to bring
- apprécier – to like, appreciate
- Apprendre – to learn
- arrêter – to stop
- Arriver – to arrive
- assurer – to insure, assure
- atteindre to reach, attain
- avancer – to move forward
- battre – to beat, hit
- bavarder – to chat
- briller – to shine
- brûler – to burn
- cacher – to hide
- casser – to break
- causer – to cause
- céder – to give way
- célébrer – to celebrate
- Changer – to change
- Chanter – to sing
- chercher – to look for, search for
- choisir – to choose
- coller – to stick, glue
- combattre combat, fight against
- Commander – to order
- Commencer – to start
- comprendre – to understand
- compter – to count, intend to
- conduire – to drive
- confier to confide, entrust
- conquérir to conquer
- construire to build, construct
- contenir to contain, hold
- continuer – to continue
- convaincre to convince
- copier – to copy
- couper – to cut
- courir – to run
- couvrir to cover
- craindre to fear
- créer – to create
- crier – to scream
- croire – to believe
- cueillir – to gather, pick
- cuire to cook
- cuisiner – to cook
- danser – to dance
- débattre to debate
- décevoir to disappoint
- décider to decide
- découvrir to discover
- décrire to describe
- déjeuner – to have lunch
- Demander – to ask
- déménager – to move
- dépenser – to spend (money)
- déplaire to displease
- descendre – to go down
- dessiner – to draw
- détester – to hate
- détruire to destroy
- devenir to become
- deviner – to guess
- dîner – to have dinner
- discuter – to discuss
- disparaître to disappear
- Donner – to give
- écouter – to listen
- écrire – to write
- effacer to erase
- élever – to educate, raise
- élire to elect
- emprunter – to borrow
- enlever – to remove
- enseigner – to teach
- entendre – to hear
- entreprendre – to start doing
- entrer – to enter
- entretenir – to maintain, look after
- envoyer – to send
- espérer – to hope
- essayer – to try
- éteindre – to extinguish, turn off
- exiger – to demand
- exister – to exist
- falloir to be necessary
- fermer – to close
- frapper – to hit, knock
- gagner to win, earn
- garder – to keep
- gaspiller – to waste
- goûter – to taste
- habiter – to live
- inscrire – to inscribe, write
- interdire – to forbid, prohibit
- interrompre – to interrupt
- intervenir – to intervene, step in
- introduire – to insert, introduce
- inviter – to invite
- jeter – to throw
- joindre – to combine, add
- laisser – to leave
- lancer – to throw
- laver – to wash
- lever – to raise, lift
- maintenir – to keep, hold
- manquer – to lack, miss
- marcher – to walk
- mener – to lead
- mentir – to lie
- mettre – to put
- monter – to go up, climb up
- mordre – to bite
- mourir – to die
- naître – to be born
- nettoyer – to clean
- obtenir – to obtain
- offrir – to offer
- opérer – to operate on, carry out
- oublier – to forget
- ouvrir to open
- paraître – to appear, seem
- parcourir – to travel, cross
- parvenir – to reach
- passer – to pass, pass by
- payer – to pay
- peindre – to paint
- pendre – to hang, dangle
- penser – to think
- perdre – to lose
- permettre – to permit, allow
- peser – to weight
- placer – to place, put
- plaindre – to pity
- plaire – to please
- planifier – to plan
- pleurer – to cry
- pleuvoir to rain
- porter – to carry, to wear
- posséder – to possess, own
- poursuivre – to pursue
- prédire – to predict
- préférer conjugation – to prefer
- préparer – to prepare
- prévoir – to forecast, predict
- produire – to produce
- promettre – to promise
- protéger – to protect
- quitter – to leave
- raconter – to tell, recount
- rappeler – to call back
- recevoir – to receive
- recommander – to recommend
- reconnaître – to recognize
- réfléchir – to think, reflect
- regarder – to watch, look at
- rejeter conjugation – to reject
- remercier – to thank
- remplir – to fill
- rendre – to return
- rentrer – to return home
- réparer – to repair
- répéter – to repeat
- répondre – to answer, reply
- ressentir – to feel
- rester – to stay
- retourner – to return
- réussir – to succeed
- rêver – to dream
- rire to laugh
- rompre to break
- s’appeler – to be named, called
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- se coucher – to go to bed
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- se promener – to take a walk
- se rappeler – to remember
- se rendre
- se reposer – to rest
- se sentir – to feel
- se souvenir – to remember
- se taire, to be quiet, shut up
- sécher – to dry
- sentir – to smell
- servir – to serve
- signer – to sign
- sortir – to go out
- souffrir – to suffer
- sourire – to smile
- soutenir – to support
- suivre – to follow
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- tenir – to hold
- tomber – to fall
- traduire – to translate
- travailler – to work
- tromper – to mislead, cheat
- trouver – to find
- utiliser – to use
- vaincre – to beat, defeat
- valoir – to be worth
- vendre – to sell
- visiter – to visit
- vivre to live
- voler – to fly, steal
- voyager – to travel
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