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put not your trust in princesA warning that men of power and influence can be just as fickle and unreliable as the rest of us.Rate it:

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trust the servicesbelieve faithRate it:

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no good deed goes unpunishedUsed to express the idea that beneficial actions often go unappreciated or are met with outright hostility.Rate it:

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do the deedUsed other than as an idiom: to do a given deed.Rate it:

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do the deedTo have sex.Rate it:

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in deed and in truthsincere and truthful actions; not hypocriticalRate it:

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no good deed ever goes unpunishedUsed to express the idea that beneficial actions often go unappreciated or are met with outright hostility.Rate it:

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do the mathYou can do the calculation yourself, with the implication that you don't have to trust someone else's assertions.Rate it:

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knock oneself outto grant permission for or to give endorsement of a suggestion or proposal, especially when the speaker is not interested in its outcome.Rate it:

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you can bank on itTo be so sure of something that one can trust.Rate it:

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count onTo rely upon, trust, or expect.Rate it:

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swear byTo wholeheartedly trust.Rate it:

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touch a nerveTo make a remark or perform a deed which produces a strong response, especially an emotional response such as anxiety or annoyance, because it calls to mind something which has been a source of concern or embarrassment.Rate it:

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you can hang your hat on thatIt's something to put faith in, to rely upon or trust (when used in a positive connotation).Rate it:

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populum liberum esse, libertate uti, sui iuris esse patito grant a people its independence.Rate it:

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à bon jour, bonne œuvreThe better the day, the better the deed.Rate it:

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acheter chat en pocheto purchase without seeing the object in question; to buy on trust; to be sold a pig in a pokeRate it:

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aliquem (incolumem) conservareto grant a man his life.Rate it:

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APDTAInitialism of all patriots don't trust America.Rate it:

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Brownie pointCredit or praise for good work or a good deed, often for the express purpose of currying favor.Rate it:

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consilia et facta (cf. sect. X. 1, note For "thoughts and deeds"...)thought and deed.Rate it:

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dare, concedere aliquidto grant, admit a thing.Rate it:

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donner carte blancheTo give full permission; To grant a person full liberty to act according to his judgment.Rate it:

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Eat Out of Your HandTo be incredibly supportive to someone; to trust and follow someone without inquiryRate it:

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facinus facere, committereto do a criminal deed.Rate it:

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fidem tribuere, adiungere alicui reito believe in, trust in a thing.Rate it:

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forgiveness is awarded posthumously after a person is dead.During life, a person may be subjected to criticism for what others deem "a wrong turn or deed". At funerals and cemeteries, the mood turns to grief and forgiveness.Rate it:

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fortunae se committereto trust to luck.Rate it:

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friendshippeople outside of family to trustRate it:

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go wildGo ahead; do as you please used to grant permission for or to give endorsement of a suggestion or proposal, especially when the speaker is not interested in the outcome of the proposal.Rate it:

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good turnA good deed; a thoughtful or selfless act.Rate it:

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have inTo allow in; grant permission or admittance to; invite in or over; admit.Rate it:

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l'intention est réputée pour le faitThe will is taken for the deed.Rate it:

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la bonne volonté est reputée pour le faitThe will is as good as (is taken for) the deed.Rate it:

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make it up toto pay back, to return someone a previous good deed.Rate it:

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nullius culpae sibi conscium esseto be conscious of no ill deed.Rate it:

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on lui donnerait le bon dieu sans confessionThey would trust him to any extent (because of his saintly appearance).Rate it:

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precibus obsequito grant a request.Rate it:

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purple youTo love and trust each otherRate it:

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quod deus bene vertat!and may God grant success!Rate it:

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rest assuredBe sure; no need to worry; trust.Rate it:

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right hand mansomeone you trust.Rate it:

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take on faithTo accept something without seeing evidence supporting it, by trust or confidence.Rate it:

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take to the bankTo utterly trust, believe, or rely on.Rate it:

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tout mauvais cas est niableA man may be expected to deny a deed that he knows to be wrong.Rate it:

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virtue is its own rewarda good deed is its own rewardRate it:

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warm fuzzyA good impression; a feeling of comfort or trust.Rate it:

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