T

Tail between legs, [32]

Take after a person, to, [11]

Take care of the pence, [104]

Take it or leave it, [149], [158]

Take law into own hands, [200]

Take the wall, [181]

Take time by forelock, [30], [67]

Take a wise man to be a fool, [130]

Tale never loses in telling, [152]

Talking to the air, [61]

Tastes differ, [136]

Tell that to the marines, [25]

Tender-handed stroke a nettle, [172]

Tether, to be at end of, [79]

Thames on fire, to set the, [193]

That crowns all, [157]

That’s the way of the world, [156]

There is many a slip, [84]

Thick as thieves, [150]

Things, where are my, [5]

Thorns, to be on, [51]

Those who lose pay, [34]

Threats light as air, [106]

Time is money, [221]

Tip the porter, [158]

Tip-top, [234]

Tit-bit, [45]

Tit for tat, [63]

Tom, Dick, and Harry, [223]

Too many cooks spoil broth, [209]

Too much of a good thing, [146]

Topsy-turvy, [94], [211]

Travellers tell fine tales, [160]

Trespassers will be prosecuted, [92]

Tricks, to be at one’s old, [116]

Truth stranger than fiction, [234]

Truth will out, [147], [230]

Turn in all standing, [81]

Turn over new leaf, [182]

Turn to play, [27]

Two can play at that game, [146]

Two heads better than one, [26]

Two of a trade, [163]

Two’s company, [95]