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In addition to the idioms beginning with other, also see at each other's throats; do unto others; each other; every other; in one ear and out the other; in someone's pocket (live in each other's pockets);
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if you are in someone's pocket, you do everything that they want you to do The school governors are completely in the head teacher's pocket. ... if people live in each other's pockets, they spend too much time together I don't think it's healthy the way those two live in each other's pockets.
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if you are in someone's pocket, you do everything that they want you to do The school governors are completely in the head teacher's pocket. ... if people live in each other's pockets, they spend too much time together I don't think it's healthy the way those two live in each other's pockets.
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be/live in each other’s pockets ... have someone in your pocket ... a small bag or other container that forms part of an object, for example a bag...
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be/live in each other's pockets. Brit informal : to be too close to someone or spend too much time with someone. in someone's pocket or in the pocket of ...
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to be controlled or strongly influenced by someone in authority, and willing to do whatever they want: ... The judge was in the defense lawyer's pocket ... be/live in each other's pockets...
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Are we living in each other's pockets? ... I live in a small town in Essex. Both my neighbour's to the front and the back of my house have trampoline's in their gardens. ... No-one should infringe on someone else's peace and quiet. It is very simple. Incidentally, I agree completely with the author's example of Australians.
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She would stand there, screaming and crying for him to open and she didn’t even know if he was there half the time as they guy either was ether not responding or wasn’t there. The rest of the time I’d hear them yelling at each other and just listening to him, you could tell ... P.S. I broke down and bought 39 Clues:
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- Going to college every other weekend. ... The proper function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. I shall use my time."
Jack London ... Brian played his banjo for me on our visit in France... It's such a gift to have someone practice their playing nearby. ...
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Liam's Twitter ; ... “It was us against Europe,” grins the 44-year-old who quit Oasis in 1999. “We spent a couple of weeks in Germany and Holland, and it was brilliant. It was more of a feeler for the band, letting them see how it is to be in each other’s pockets 24/7 in a different land.”;
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