Kk
kangaroo
have kangaroos in the (or your) top
paddock be mad or eccentric.
Australian
informal
1985 Peter Carey Ulywacker And he was a
big man too, and possibly slow-witted.
Leichhardt? No, Bourke.
.
.
He had
kangaroos in his top paddock.
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Kk
kangaroo
have kangaroos in the (or your) top
paddock be mad or eccentric.
Australian
informal
1985 Peter Carey Ulywacker And he was a
big man too, and possibly slow-witted.
Leichhardt? No, Bourke.
.
.
He had
kangaroos in his top paddock.
keen
keen as mustard extremely eager or
enthusiastic.
British informal
j O Keen is used here to mean operating on !
j the senses like a sharp instrument .
keep
keep the ball rolling: see BALL.
keep open house provide general
hospitality.
1950 Elizabeth Goudge Gentian Hill All well-todo Devon farmhouses keep open house on
Christmas Eve.
keep something under wraps: see WRAP.
keep up with the Joneses: see JONESES.
keep your eye on the ball: see BALL.
keep your feet (or legs) manage not to fall.
keep someone on their toes: see on your
toes at TOE.
you can t keep a good man (or woman)
down a competent person will always
recover well from setbacks or problems.
informal
kettle
a different kettle of fish a completely
different matter o
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