Sometimes successful, sometimes not. Example: The restaurant is ___. Some days the food is great, other days it's terrible. - Hit and miss, To stay loyal in good and bad times. Example: They have been best friends ___. No matter what happens, they support each other. - Through thick and thin, The damage that happens over time from use. Example: The sofa looks old because of ___. We've had it for 10 years! - Wear and tear, Speaking in an angry, loud way. Example: He was ___ about how bad the service was at the restaurant. - Ranting and raving, After being sick for a week, I was happy to be __ again and meet my friends. - Out and about, After months of hard work, I really need some __ to recharge. - Rest and recreation, The carpet is showing signs of __ after five years of use. - Wear and tear, He lost his job and is now __, struggling to pay rent. - Down and out, She’s too __ to enjoy a comedy show full of jokes. - Prim and proper, I’ve been going to the gym __ for the past year, but I need to be more consistent. - On and off, We have to leave __ if we want to catch the first train. - Bright and early, The team won the match __, without any unfair tricks. - Fair and square, He’s so __ about his job—one day he loves it, the next he wants to quit. - Hot and cold, I’ve worked here for years, so I know the __ of this business. - Ins and outs, Before going to Japan, I read about cultural __ so I wouldn’t offend anyone. - Do’s and don’ts, The situation isn’t __—there are a lot of complicated factors. - Black and white, I had a __ with my best friend about my problems. - Heart to heart, He’s an __ person—if he does something, he gives 100% effort. - All or nothing, My brother and I are __—he loves sports, and I prefer reading. - Chalk and cheese, No more __! We need to make a decision now. - Ifs and buts, We’ve been married for 20 years and stayed together __. - Through thick and thin, The rules are __—if you’re late three times, you get a warning. - Cut and dried, She’s a New Yorker, __. - Born and bred, You can’t __ which rules to follow—everyone must follow them all. - Pick and choose, The company closed suddenly, leaving many employees __ without jobs. - High and dry, He was __ about the terrible customer service. - Ranting and raving, His recovery after surgery was __ for a few days, but now he’s better. - Touch and go, That argument is __—let’s move on and stop talking about it. - Dead and buried,

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