Idioms
after the fact
after something has happened
The man said that he was sorry but it was after the fact. He had already caused many problems. .
against one's will
against the clock
ahead of one's time
ahead of schedule
ahead of the game
ahead of time
aim at (something)
air (something) out
air one's dirty laundry/linen in public
air one's grievances
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skate on thin ice
work one's fingers to the bone
packed in like sardines
reach first base with (someone or something)
deem it to be necessary
let out (someone) or let (someone) out
break a record
get (something) off one's chest
none the wiser
rough-and-tumble
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The wind must be below one mile an hour in order for the National Weather Service to rate the weather as calm.
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