1 Live long enough, you see all your birds come home to roost .
2 It's coming home to roost over the next 50 years or so.
3 The proverbial chickens have come home to roost in Dublin's College Green.
4 With a couple of exceptions, misguided policies are coming home to roost .
5 The Interim DA leader believes her chickens have come home to roost .
6 The Hegira is completed,-wehave all taken roost in the old Tower.
7 Otherwise, and he would have come to Collier's roost more deeply handicapped.
8 I suppose Angela has gone upstairs; she goes to roost very early.
9 The grouse are much like ours, only larger, and roost in trees.
10 When I lived in New York, Mayor Ed Koch ruled the roost .
11 This here's the tree the turks hes picked out tuh roost in.
12 Gard crept along the slope, and found a roost above the landing-place.
13 He ruled the roost from the moment he showed up, didn't he?
14 This is a chicken that comes back to roost in heavier years.
15 He'll probably roost on the rail at the bottom of your bed.
16 How do sucker-footed bats hold on, and why do they roost head-up?
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