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91even a broken clock is right twice a day — This is used when people get lucky and are undeservedly successful.( Even a stopped clock is right twice a day is also used.) …
92even keel — If something is on an even keel, it is balanced …
93even stevens — If everything is equal between people, they are even Stevens …
94even the dogs in the street know — (Irish) This idiom is used frequently in Ireland, and means something is so obvious that even the dogs in the street know it …
95even a worm will turn — ► (even) a worm will turn proverb (even) a meek person will resist or retaliate if pushed too far. Main Entry: ↑worm …
96even as — ► even as at the very same time as. Main Entry: ↑even …
97even if — ► even if despite the possibility that. Main Entry: ↑even …
98even now — ► even now (or then) 1) now (or then) as well as before. 2) in spite of what has (or had) happened. 3) at this (or that) very moment. Main Entry: ↑even …
99even then — ► even now (or then) 1) now (or then) as well as before. 2) in spite of what has (or had) happened. 3) at this (or that) very moment. Main Entry: ↑even …
100even so — ► even so nevertheless. Main Entry: ↑even …