With the bark on


without a pot to piss in

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  • With the best of them

    As well as anyone, as in Donna can pitch a ball with the best of them. This idiom was first recorded in 1748.

  • With the best will in the world

    No matter how much one wants to or tries, as in I couldn’t eat another bite, not with the best will in the world. [ Mid-1800s ]

  • With the exception of

    see: except for

  • With the gloves off

    With or ready to dispense rough treatment, as in Prepared to oppose the council, the mayor marched into the meeting with the gloves off. This idiom alludes to old-style boxing, when gloves were not used. [ Early 1800s ]

  • With the punches

    with the punches


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