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How To Use Can of worms In A Sentence

  • Because it is funny, like "Barking up a whole new can of worms" ...... broncos314 wrote: Yea, Daniel it certainly sounds like you and your "bronco" cronies (did I spell cronies right) want the broncos to succeed, sorry if my double digit IQ isn't processing all you negative BS as bronco support. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • 'A can of worms' is an expression which means 'a difficult situation'.
  • But opponents charged that tossing out the amnesty laws would open a can of worms and that Congress could be construed as overstepping bounds and infringing on the courts' decisions.
  • That more or less answers that question, but it does open up another can of worms.
  • This would open a constitutional can of worms, particularly given how unpopular the monarchy is in Quebec. Times, Sunday Times
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  • If Kerry would have been elected there would have FOR SURE been more terrorist attacks because our President has these countries by their balls and Kerry would have just opened another can of worms by tryinig to "befriend" them. John Kerry Concedes; Bush Wins
  • The Government can expect sustained flak on the wider constitutional issue now that this can of worms has been opened up.
  • Corruption is a serious problem(sentence dictionary), but nobody has yet been willing to open up that can of worms.
  • The judgment opens a can of worms. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just don't know what to do - every solution I can think of would just open up a whole new can of worms .
  • This would open a constitutional can of worms, particularly given how unpopular the monarchy is in Quebec. Times, Sunday Times
  • By questioning the validity of the scientific method, the new approach to science education opens up a can of worms.
  • The markets more focused in japan but penetrating that stuff is a whole another can of worms. Kicking The Dog
  • Barney once said, `I'd rather open a can of caviar than a can of worms any day of the week. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • If all of this auditing really did weed out those poor teachers there may well be a purpose in it but it rarely does - poor teachers survive because they are better than no teacher and generally get given a good reference when they evince signs that they want to move on (the GTC is a whole other can of worms) - and yes I agree those that can fill in forms, find meaning and comfort in meaningless data and the set meaningless targets for others tend to rise to the top. K-punk
  • It would open up a can of worms to make the previous strike talks look like pinochle.
  • Barney once said, `I'd rather open a can of caviar than a can of worms any day of the week. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • If they truly believe that their rights are impinged upon they have both the money and other resources to access court to enforce their rights … but a can of worms of such magnitude will be opened up that most do not want to go this route. Global Voices in English » South Africa: Taxis Defiant of New Bus System for World Cup
  • The prosecution could open a can of worms, since Mr Shalabai who has denied any wrongdoing had connections at every level.
  • Knowing about what had transpired that night only opened up a can of worms.
  • If you are standing beside the front legs and have some way to control the head, you won't get kicked, bit, or tromped on if everything turns into a can of worms.
  • This would open a constitutional can of worms, particularly given how unpopular the monarchy is in Quebec. Times, Sunday Times

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