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You start a new game and start over.
i recomend takein the test over and over and over again until u get 2 be eevee
Delete the game and start over.
slob
"Start from scratch."
Get back in the saddle.
This is not an idiom. "It's over" means that it is over, or finished, or done. Whatever "it" refers to has concluded.
Over there.
"Head over heels in love" would be one idiom.
You don't underestimate
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Over a Barrel: helpless, at a disadvantage
It started during the 1960's to refer to paranormal situations such as ESP, which was a big fad during the hippie era.
This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like -- you felt the emotion that would lead you to start crying.
It's the genie is out of the bottle, not if. It's similar to Pandora's Box - once you start something, it's very hard or impossible to put everything back and try to start over.
An example of an Idiom for Insincerity is: The cat weeping over the mouse [that he has just eaten]. a wolf in sheep's clothing pulling the wool over someone's eyes