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pinch pennies, be stingy
He is pinching pennies to the extent of lighting a fire on his nails for saving money.
to add fuel to the fire
His words seemed to add fuel to the fire in an already tense situation.
where there's smoke, there's fire
Rumors are spreading that he is the culprit, but there must be some reason because 'where there's smoke, there's fire.'
Alternative spelling of パプア火食い鳥 (“northern cassowary”)
The Papua Bush Turkey is a very rare bird.
a northern cassowary (Casuarius unappendiculatus)
The Papua fire-eating bird, with its unique appearance, is a bird you won't forget once you see it.
Alternative form of 火の無い所に煙は立たない
There must be a reason why he is acting suspiciously. It's like the saying, 'Where there's smoke, there's fire.'
An Imperial Japan-era military song.
Gessho Kassuimokukinkin is a military song in Japan, and its lyrics depict the rigorous training of soldiers.
"Mon-Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu-Fri-Fri" (i.e. working all seven days of the week, including weekends.)
I work at my company from Monday to Sunday.
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