Idioms
air (something) out
to freshen something by putting it in the open air
We put the blankets outside in order to air them out.
air one's dirty laundry/linen in public
air one's grievances
alive and kicking
alive and well
all along
all at once
all day long
all ears
all for (someone or something)
all important
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play fast and loose with (someone or something)
laugh up one's sleeve
move up (in the world)
go away empty-handed
refill a prescription
a rush on (something)
stick one's neck out for (someone or something)
cast pearls before swine
a square meal
leave a lot to be desired
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An Ancient Egyptian cure for burns involved warming a frog in goat dung and applying it to the burn.
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