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English-German dictionary - Letter "Y" - Page 34

  • You're confusing cause and effect.
  • You're distracting me from my work.
  • You're driving me mad!
  • You're entitled to your own opinion.
  • You're flogging a dead horse.
  • You're going to get into trouble one of these days.
  • You're just scared!
  • You're just talking.
  • You're just trying to catch me out / trip me out !
  • You're liable to fall if you're not more careful.
  • You're looking for a needle in a haystack.
  • You're mistaken in believing that.
  • You're more prone/liable to injury when you don't get regular exercise.
  • You're my all and everything!
  • You're not getting round me that easily.
  • You're not making sense.
  • You're not serious, are you?
  • You're not supposed to know everything.
  • You're not very quick on the trigger!
  • You're on your own with that view.
  • You're on!
  • You're one to talk!
  • You're playing with fire!
  • You're quite right, but ...
  • You're really piling it on with the compliments today!
  • You're really terrible!
  • You're right.
  • You're shirking.
  • You're supposed to be in bed.
  • You're talking a load of bollocks!
  • You're telling me!
  • You're up past your bedtime!
  • You're very much mistaken there!
  • You're wasting your breath.
  • You're way off!
  • You're welcome in advance. /YWIA/
  • You're welcome!
  • you've
  • You've asked for it.
  • You've become unbearable.

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