English dialect sayings
1. "Bob's your uncle" - Everything will be fine or successful.
2. "Bless your heart" - Often used sarcastically to show sympathy or pity.
3. "A penny for your thoughts" - Asking someone what they are thinking about.
4. "Don't count your chickens before they hatch" - Don't assume something will happen before it actually does.
5. "Fit as a fiddle" - In good health or physical condition.
6. "Barking up the wrong tree" - Pursuing the wrong course of action or making a mistake.
7. "The bee's knees" - Something excellent or outstanding.
8. "Like a cat on a hot tin roof" - Nervous or agitated.
9. "Bob's your uncle" - Everything will be fine or successful.
10. "Mad as a hatter" - Completely crazy or eccentric.
Above is English dialect sayings.
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