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81Lassie Come Home — Fidèle Lassie Fidèle Lassie (Lassie Come Home) est un film américain réalisé par Fred M. Wilcox, sorti en 1943. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Autour du fi …
82Snoopy, Come Home — est un film musical d animation sorti en 1972 réalisé par Bill Melendez, et basé sur la bande dessinée Peanuts. Les chansons sont de Richard M. Sherman et Robert B. Sherman. Le film marque les débuts à l écran du personnage Woodstock, qui était… …
83till the cows come home — Meaning For a long but indefinite time. Origin Paraphrased by Groucho Marx in Duck Soup. I could dance with you till the cows come home. Better still, I ll dance with the cows and you come home …
84chickens\ come\ home\ to\ roost — informal Words or acts come back to cause trouble for a person; something bad you said or did receives punishment; you get the punishment that you deserve. Fred s chickens finally came home to roost today. He was late so often that the teacher… …
85chickens come home to roost — If you say that chickens have come home to roost, you mean that bad or embarrassing things done in the past by someone are now causing problems for that person. As tenants the couple were noisy and disorderly. Now they can t find a place… …
86till the cows come home — This idioms means for a very long time . ( Until the cows come home is also used.) …
87when the chickens come home to roost — When a person pays dearly for something bad he or she did in the past, the chickens come home to roost …
88until the cows come home — till/until/the cows come home informal phrase for a very long time You can keep asking till the cows come home but she’ll never say yes. Thesaurus: existing or continuing for a long timesynonym Main entry …
89Cathy Come Home — [Cathy Come Home] a British television play about a young mother who has nowhere to live. It was directed by Ken Loach and first broadcast by the ↑BBC in 1966. It had a strong effect on the British public, who did not know about the problems of… …
90someone's chickens come home to roost — or something comes home to roost used for saying that bad actions or mistakes from the past have unpleasant results in the present It s only now that the real problems in London are coming home to roost …