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100 gram(me)s of flour
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just under a pound of flour
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to grind the coffee/flour medium-fine
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to dust sth with flour/powder {etc} ; to sprinkle flour/powder {etc} on sth
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take a good pound of flour
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to pour stock on(to) the browned flour
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meat on/off the bone
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you lazy/indolent so-and-so
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to gnaw meat off a bone
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to load {or} hump a sack of flour on one's back
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to gnaw (on {or} at) a bone
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to be only {or} nothing but skin and bones
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every bone in my body is aching
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don't break anything {or} your neck!
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it knackers you ; it breaks your back
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soaked to the skin
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I'll break every bone in his body
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to make a proper fool of oneself
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to have no guts {or} backbone
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to strip the carcass to the bones
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the wound has penetrated to the bone
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he is just (a bag of) skin and bones
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he was paralyzed with shock
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the cold seeped into my bones
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to bleed sb dry
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it gave him a real fright
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