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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 O
Of course life is hard, that's why they pay you the big bucks
Off the cuff
Off the top of my head
Off the wagon
Off the wagon
Oh, to be a fly on the wall
Oh, woe is me
Oil-rich
Old adage
Old as the hills
Old blowhard
Old habits die hard
Old meets new
Old standby
Older and wiser
Olympic proportions
On a roll
On a wild goose chase
On bended knee
On cloud nine
On equal footing
On him like ugly on an ape
On solid ground
On the bandwagon
On the double
On the edge of my seat
On the edge of your seat
On the house
On the level
On the nose
On the other hand
On the run
On the tip of my tongue
On the wagon
On the wagon
On to something
On top of the world
On ya bike
Once bitten, twice shy
Once in a blue moon
Once in a coon's age
Once in a dog's age
One bad apple spoils the bunch
One born every minute
One brick short of a load
One day I will wake up, and it will all fit together
One foot in the grave
One for the books
One good turn deserves another
One in a million
One lost, ten found
One man's foul weather is another man's fair
One man's meat is another man's poison
One man's trash is another man's treasure
One size fits all
One step at a time
One taco short of a combination plate
One toe over the line
Only game in town
Only the strong survive
Only to be met
Oopsy-daisy
Open a can of worms
Open and shut case
Open mouth, closed mind
Opened a can of worms
Opportunity doesn't knock twice
Opportunity only knocks once
Opposites attract
Out for a Sunday stroll
Out in left field
Out like a light
Out of sight, out of mind
Out of the blue
Out of the frying pan
Out of the frying pan and into the fire
Out of this world
Out with the old, in with the new
Outpouring of support
Over and done with
Over the edge
Over the top
Oy vey

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