tom, dick and harry
tongue in cheek
too close for comfort
too close to call
too many cooks spoil the broth
toot one’s own horn
top dog
topsy-turvy
toss-up
touch off
treasure trove
treat like dirt
trouble shared is trouble halved
troubled waters
turn a blind eye
turn a deaf ear
turn against
turn aside
turn back on
turn out
turn over a new leaf
turn the tables
turn turtle
turning point
twenty-three skidoo
twist arm
twist of fate
two heads are better than one
two peas in a pod
two wrongs don’t make a right
BROWSE IDIOMS THAT START WITH LETTER "t"
A list of idioms in alphabetical order with definitions and examples