Idioms
stand still for (something)
to tolerate or endure something, to not move for something
The little boy refused to stand still for his medical examination.
stand to reason
stand up
stand up (someone) or stand (someone) up
stand up and be counted
stand up for (someone or something)
stand up to (someone)
stark raving mad
stars in one's eyes
start from scratch
start in as (something)
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not for love nor money
out of reach
make no difference to (someone)
find fault with (someone or something)
come full circle
come of age
have the right-of-way
lock, stock, and barrel
shirk one's duty
until hell freezes over
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Early hockey games allowed as many as 30 players a side on the ice
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