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The Book of Cliches illustrates the most overused phrases. Some people love cliches (probably because there are cliche), while others try to avoid them. Use list of chapters above to display other cliches.
CHAPTER N
Naked as a jaybird
Name that tune
Name your poison
Nary a word was spoken
Nature's first green is gold
Near and dear to my heart
Neat as a pin
Necessity is the mother of invention
Neither a borrower not a lender be
Neither fish nor fowl
Neither here nor there
Nervous as a cat on a hot tin roof
Nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs
Nervous as a whore in church
Never hurts to try
Never in a month of Sundays
Never look a gift horse in the mouth
Never pet a burning dog
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today
Never say never
Next time better
Nice cage, no bird
Nice day for a picnic
Nice guys finish last
Nice play, Shakespeare
Nice work, if you can get it
Nip it in the bud
No accounting for taste
No guts, no glory
No love lost
No matter where you go, there you are
No news is good news
No one here but us chickens
No pain, no gain
No shit, Sherlock
No skin off my back
No stone unturned
No time like the present
No use crying over spilled milk
No use flogging a dead horse
No victory without a battle
No way on God's green earth
No way, Jose
Nobody is perfect
Nod off
None too pleased
Nose to the grindstone
Not
Not a spinning wheel in the kingdom and then you prick your finger
Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin
Not enough room to swing a cat
Not even
Not for all the tea in China
Not for nothing, but
Not in my backyard
Not just another pretty face
Not my cup of tea
Not on your tintype
Not rowing with both oars
Not worth a hill of beans
Nothing new under the sun
Nothing to fear but fear itself
Nothing to sneeze at
Nothing ventured nothing gained
Now or never
Now this won't hurt a bit
Now's as good a time as any
Now's your chance
Numb as a hake
Number one fan
Numerous to mention
Nutty as a fruitcake

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