separate+from
81separate the sheep from the goats — British, American & Australian, British & Australian to choose the people or things of high quality from a group of mixed quality. I ll look through the application forms and separate the sheep from the goats …
82separate the wheat from the chaff — to choose the things or people that are of high quality from a group of mixed quality. A preliminary look through the applications will help you to separate the wheat from the chaff …
83Separate the sheep from the goats — If you separate the sheep from the goats, you sort out the good from the bad …
84From First to Last — FFTL redirects here. For the song by Cheryl Cole, see Fight for This Love. From First to Last Also known as First Too Last (1999 2002) Origin Tampa, Florida, USA[1] …
85Separate Baptists — The term Separate Baptists originated in New England in the middle of the 17th century when the Baptist movement split over the issue of revivalism. As a result of the Great Awakening, the promotion of revivals became a popular activity among… …
86separate the men from the boys — to show which people in a group can do something difficult and which people cannot. The five day camping trip next month should separate the men from the boys! …
87Separate Schools, New Brunswick — C Public opinion aroused in Quebec, 73; Costigan and other Roman Catholic members from New Brunswick demand disallowance of bill against, 73 74; Macdonald and Cartier oppose disallowance, 74 76; question becomes an issue in Quebec elections,… …
88separate the men from the boys — informal to show which people are the strongest or bravest It s times like these that separate the men from the boys …
89Separate the wheat from the chaff — When you separate the wheat from the chaff, you select what is useful or valuable and reject what is useless or worthless …
90separate — Ka awale, kau oko a, kā oko a, hemo, lele, ho oka awale. Also: ho oka a oko a, hō oko a, kauko a, ho okaupale, wae, waewae, māwae, mahae, weke, wekeweke, māwehe, māweke, mōwae, mōae, ho opale, kōhikōhi, oki. See kai okia. ♦ To separate by… …