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idiomruleshard and fast rulesrules that are exact, definite, and strict ◆ often used in the negative:There are no hard and fast rules for planning healthy meals - the ages of your children, and the kind of food they like, should be taken into account.Obviously in motor insurance we can't lay down hard and fast regulations that apply to every car. (redirected from rules)
— rule(s), OK? used to express your enthusiasm for a particular person or thing. informal, humorous 2000 Elle Here at ELLE we've always been big fans of Kerrigan's urban babewear, and this season…she really rocked. Daryl K rules, OK? rule in. to dominate; to be the best. (Slang only in certain contexts. Typical in graffiti.) Pizza rules around here. See:- (someone or something) rules
- a rule of thumb
- as a (general) rule
- as a rule
- be ruled out of court
- be the exception that proves the rule
- bend the law
- bend the rules
- bend/stretch the rules
- bright-line rule
- divide and conquer
- divide and conquer/rule/govern, to
- divide and rule
- do unto others as you would have them do unto you
- exception proves the rule, the
- golden rule
- ground rule
- ground rules
- iron hand (in a velvet glove), to rule with an
- let (one's) heart rule (one's) head
- let your heart rule your head
- make it a rule to (do something)
- make it a rule to do something
- no hard and fast rules
- play by (one's) own rules
- play by (one's) rules
- play by somebody's rules
- play by the rules
- rule
- rule (something) out of court
- rule against
- rule against (someone or something)
- rule for
- rule for (someone or something)
- rule in
- rule in favor of
- rule in favor of (someone or something)
- rule of thumb
- rule OK
- rule on
- rule on (something)
- rule out
- rule over
- rule over (someone or something)
- rule someone or something with a rod of iron
- rule the roost
- rule the roost, to
- rule the school
- rule with a rod of iron
- rule with a rod of iron/with an iron hand
- rule with a velvet glove
- rule with an iron fist
- rule with an iron hand
- rule with an iron hand/rod, to
- rule with an iron rod
- rule/throw something out of court
- rules are made to be broken
- rules, OK
- run the rule over
- run the rule over (one)
- stretch the rules
- the exception proves the rule
- the exception that proves the rule
- the golden rule
- the hand that rocks the cradle (rules the world)
- The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world
- the Queensberry Rules
- the rules of the game
- there is an exception to every rule
- two-second rule
- unwritten rule
- work to rule
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