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101 to go like hot cakes
to go like hot cakester venda rápida, vender muito. -
102 to have a memory like a sieve
to have a memory like a sievefig ter cabeça de vento, esquecer tudo.English-Portuguese dictionary > to have a memory like a sieve
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103 to know like a book
to know like a booksaber exatamente, saber de cor. -
104 to laugh like a drain
to laugh like a drainBrit sl rir ruidosamente. -
105 to like better
to like bettergostar mais. -
106 to like well
to like wellgostar. -
107 to live like a lord
to live like a lordviver no luxo, ter um padrão de vida muito bom. -
108 to live like cat and dog
to live like cat and dogviver como cão e gato, viver brigando. -
109 to live together like cat and dog
to live together like cat and dogviver como cão e gato, em contínua discórdia.English-Portuguese dictionary > to live together like cat and dog
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110 to run like clappers
to run like clappersBraz coll correr rapidamente para escapar. -
111 to sell like hot cakes
to sell like hot cakessl ter saída, vender muito. -
112 to sleep like a top
to sleep like a topdormir como uma pedra. -
113 to smell like a rose
to smell like a rosesl ser puro e inocente. -
114 to spin like a teetotum
to spin like a teetotumgirar como um pião. -
115 to swear like a trooper
to swear like a trooperpraguejar excessivamente. -
116 to swim like a rock
to swim like a rockfig afundar. -
117 to take to something like duck to water
to take to something like duck to wateraprender ou habituar-se facilmente a alguma coisa.English-Portuguese dictionary > to take to something like duck to water
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118 to treat like a dog
to treat like a dogtratar mal. -
119 to treat like dirt
to treat like dirttratar injustamente, desrespeitosamente. -
120 to work like a charm
to work like a charmfuncionar com muito sucesso, como por encanto.
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