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.

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  • 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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  • one-upmanship
  • crack down on (someone or something)
  • hold back (someone) or hold (someone) back
  • nuts about (someone or something)
  • breath of fresh air
  • off the cuff
  • poised to do (something)
  • take a hand in (something)
  • fall in with (a group of people)
  • come to


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