Idioms
say a mouthful
to say something of great importance/meaning/length
"You certainly said a mouthful," I said when my friend began to tell me about his complaint.
say grace
say one's piece
say the word
say uncle
scale (something) down
scare (someone) out of his or her wits
scare (someone) silly
scare (someone) stiff
scare the (living) daylights out of (someone)
scare up (somebody or something) or scare (somebody or something) up
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haul (someone) in or haul in (someone)
under one's own steam
under one's thumb
not able to go on
nothing to choose from
on the fence (about something)
toing and froing (about something)
under one's wing
fall on hard times
poised for (something)
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Element
Element : palladium
Symbol : pd
Atomic no. : 46
Melting Point (deg c) : 1554.9
Boiling Point (deg c) : 2963
Discoverer : wollaston (1803)
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