Idioms
allow for (someone or something)
to plan to have enough of something, to plan on the possibility of something
We must allow for enough time to go to the stadium.
along with (someone or something)
amount to (something)
amount to the same thing
an ear to the ground
an end in itself
an oddball
an old hand at (doing something)
an open book
an open secret
an open-and-shut case
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tail wagging the dog
take a whack at (something)
get one's walking papers
on (someone's) say-so
skate on thin ice
win over (someone) or win (someone) over
take aim at (someone or something)
fall on deaf ears
in the end
build up (someone or something) or build (someone or something) up
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