Idioms
(not) know if one is coming or going
to not know what to do
The new sales manager does not know if he is coming or going.
(not) know the first thing about something
(not) lay a finger/hand on (someone)
(not) lift a finger
(not) lift a hand
(not) make head nor tail of (something)
(not) move a muscle
(not) stand for (something)
(not) worth a cent
(on the) spur of the moment
(one's) chickens have come home to roost
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save up for (something)
live beyond one's means
pick up a radio wave etc.
once upon a time
take the words out of (someone's) mouth
watch (someone or something) like a hawk
get ahold of (someone or something)
separate but equal
a foregone conclusion
keep one's eyes open
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