Idioms
(not) lay a finger/hand on (someone)
to not touch someone, to not do something to someone
The man was told by the police to not lay a finger on his wife again.
(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
(one's) goose is cooked
(one's) hair stands on end
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kick back
have a rough time (of it)
rooted in (something)
feel put upon
not for the world
air one's grievances
plow through (something)
out of kilter
break off (something) or break (something) off
right at (a specific time/place)
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The fifteenth-century German king Wenceslas was so angry with his chef after a particularly bad meal that he had him roasted alive.
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