E.E. on November 18th, 2008

In a heartbeat means immediately.
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Prison Break
Amaury Nolasco (Fernando Sucre) used the phrase “in a heartbeat” while talking to Wentworth Miller (Michael Scofield) in season 1, episode 8 (The Old Head) of Prison Break as shown below:

In Treatment
Embeth Davidtz (Amy) used the phrase “in a heartbeat” while talking to Josh [...]

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E.E. on November 16th, 2008

The phrase “have something up your sleeve” means to have secret plans or ideas.
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Sex and the City
John Corbett(Aidan Shaw) used the phrase “have something up your sleeve” while talking to Sarah Jessica Parker(Carrie Bradshaw) in the Season 4, Episode 15(Change of a Dress) of a popular TV show “Sex [...]

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E.E. on November 16th, 2008

Two or more people are said to be on the same wavelength if they think in a similar way and understand each other well.
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The Bold and the Beautiful
Hunter Tylo(Dr. Taylor Hayes Forrester) used the phrase “Be on the same wavelength” while talking to Katherine Kelly Lang(Brooke Logan) in the popular [...]

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E.E. on November 16th, 2008

A hornet’s nest refers to a situation or subject which causes a lot of people to become angry and upset.
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The Bold and the Beautiful 
Drew Tyler Bell(Thomas Hamilton Forrester) used the phrase ”a hornet’s nest” while talking to Shanelle Workman (Gabriella ‘Gaby’ Moreno) in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as [...]

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E.E. on November 13th, 2008

If something or someone turns the corner, their situation starts to improve after a difficult period.
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The Bold and the Beautiful 
Susan Flannery(Stephanie Douglas Forrester) used the phrase “turn the corner” in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 13th, 2008

The phrase “rest on your laurels” means to be so satisfied with your own achievements that you make no effort to improve.
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The Bold and the Beautiful 
John McCook(Eric Forrester) used the phrase “rest on your laurels” in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 13th, 2008

Clean bill of health is the assurance that an animal or person is healthy.
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The Bold and the Beautiful 
Susan Flannery(Stephanie Douglas Forrester) used the phrase “clean bill of health” in the popular TV show “Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 13th, 2008

The phrase “out of the woods” means to no longer be in danger or difficulty.
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The Bold and the Beautiful 
 The phrase “out of the woods” was used in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 13th, 2008

The phrase “first things first” is used to tell someone that more important things should be done before less important things.
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The Bold and the Beautiful
Susan Flannery(Stephanie Douglas Forrester) used the phrase “first things first” in the popular TV show “Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 12th, 2008

Talk sense means to speak in a reasonable way.
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The Bold and the Beautiful
Jack Wagner (Dominick Payne Marone) used the phrase “talk sense” while talking to Lesley-Anne Down(Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Payne Marone) in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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