Idiom | up to one's old tricks |
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Meaning | repeating the same behavior as before (usually annoying, dishonest, or sneaky behavior) |
Example | Our boss is up to his old tricks. This is the third time we've gone out to lunch and he's forgotten his wallet back at the office. |
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