Idioms
iron out (something) or iron (something) out
to work out something, to solve a problem
We have ironed out all of our problems at work and we are doing better now.
irons in the fire
issue a call for (something)
it figures
itching palm
jack up (something)
jam on the brakes
jam-packed
jazz up (something)
Jekyll and Hyde
jockey for position
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line up (someone for something)
in one's cups
tear down (something) or tear (something) down
chalk (something) up to (something)
sink or swim
run a risk of (something)
win by a nose
money to burn
bring to mind
for instance
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The name Lego came from the Danish word LEg Godt, which means play well.
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