Idioms: there's more than meets the eye -- there's something fishy


 
IdiomMeaningExample
there's more than meets the eye part of the story has not been told In a government scandal, there's always more than meets the eye.
there's more than one way to skin a cat there are many ways to do it, I know another method For math problems, there's more than one way to skin a cat.
there's no love lost they do not like each other, bad blood, hold a grudge There's no love lost between Jay and Pete. They've been fighting since they were boys.
there's no tomorrow we have to win today; if we lose, we are out; do or die The Bruins will be eliminated if they lose tonight. There's no tomorrow.
there's no two ways about it there is only one answer; cannot have two meanings We have to get you on that plane. There's no two ways about it.
there's not much to choose between them they are nearly equal, it's a toss-up A Ford or a Mercury - there's not much to choose between them.
there's nothing to it it is easy to do, it's a snap I can solve this math problem. There's nothing to it.
there's nothing to it it is not true, it is a lie I heard that Pearl had left Carlos, but there's nothing to it.
there's one born every minute there are lots of people who will believe anything, there are lots of suckers "Only a sucker would buy this car." "Right, and there's one born every minute."
there's something fishy there is something wrong, there is something strange There's something fishy about a 1970 car with only 5000 km.
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