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salt-and-pepperA mottled mixture of black, grey, and white. Usually used in reference to hair. Her salt-and-pepper hair gave our teacher a look of distinction and authority. salt n. a sailor. (Especially with old.) I’ve sailed a little, but you could hardly call me an old salt. See:- above the salt
- any (one) worth (one's) salt
- Attic salt
- back to the salt mines
- below the salt
- beneath the salt
- common salt
- covenant of salt
- earn one's keep
- eat (one's) salt
- eat salt
- eat salt with
- eat salt with (someone)
- go (right) through (one) like a dose of salts
- go back to the salt mines
- go pound salt
- go through
- go through one
- go through someone like a dose of salts
- go through someone like a dose of the salts
- have enough sense to pound salt
- have hung up and salted
- like a dose of salts
- no (person) worth their salt would (do something)
- no teacher/actor, etc. worth their salt
- old salt
- pound salt
- pour salt in(to) the/(someone's) wound(s)
- put salt on the tail of
- put salt on the tail of (someone or something)
- rub in
- rub salt in a wound
- rub salt in(to) the/(one's) wound(s)
- rub salt into the wound
- rub salt into the wound/into somebody's wounds
- salt
- salt (something) down
- salt (something) with (something)
- salt a mine
- salt and pepper
- salt away
- salt away, to
- salt down
- salt horse
- salt in the/(one's) wound(s)
- salt mines
- salt of the earth
- salt of the earth, the
- salt the books
- salt the mine
- salt with
- salt-and-pepper
- sit below the salt
- sit beneath the salt
- take (something) with a grain of salt
- take (something) with a pinch of salt
- take something with a pinch of salt
- take with a pinch of salt
- the salt of the earth
- throw salt on someone’s game
- with a grain of salt
- with a grain/pinch of salt, (to take)
- with a pinch of salt
- worth (one's) salt
- worth one’s salt
- worth one's salt, to be
- worth salt
- worth your salt
- worth your/its salt
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