User:Thryduulf/phrasal entries with variables

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This is a list of entries to add when we decide how to title phrasal entries with variables.

See WT:BP#Gaps in entry titles.
  • too X by half (e.g. too clever by half)
  • X the Y out of (e.g. scare the crap out of, knock the living daylights out of)
  • don't come the X with me (e.g. don't come the cowboy with me)
  • an X among Ys, a Y among Xs (see Q:An X among Ys, a Y among Xs)
  • X one's Y off (e.g. work one's arse off, scream one's head off)
  • X after X (e.g. time after time, hour after hour)
  • put one's X('s) hat on (e.g. put one's moderator hat on, put one's teacher's hat on)
  • he is n (= he is n years old)

feel free to add to this list, but please only link to entries that currently exist

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