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Read Between The Lines

Read Between The Lines - to understand something that is not said

  • My wife always wants to read between the lines, but I do not always know what she wants.
  • The government is not going in a good direction. You just need to read between the line to understand what is happening.
  • I do not like what my boss is doing. I know what is going to happen, because I read between the lines.
  • It can be hard to read between the lines.
  • I want to make the deal, but when I read between the lines, I do not think it is a good deal.
  • The children are so good at reading between the lines.

Red Flag

Rat Someone Out

Rocky Start

Raring To Go

Rack Your Brains

Read Between The Lines

Receive A Kickback

Run Errands

Royal Treatment

Ramble On

Rub The Wrong Way

Run Of The Mill

Red In The Face

Run Hot And Cold

Ring Me

Rough Patch

Riled Up

Read The Fine Print

Ripe Old Age

Ready To Drop

Ruffle Feathers

Rock The Boat

Rack Something Up

Road Rage

Raw Deal

Rock-Solid

Rule Of Thumb

R And R

to Railroad someone

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Raining Cats & Dogs

Run Like The Wind

Ring A Bell

Rip Off

Rise & Shine

Rough Time

Run Out Of Steam

Run Out Of Time

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