Idioms

along with (someone or something)
in addition to someone or something
I went to the concert along with my friend.

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  • 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
  • an opening gambit
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  • bundle of nerves
  • run afoul of (someone or something)
  • find oneself
  • give (someone) a clean bill of health
  • call it a night
  • on the eve of (something)
  • no hard feelings
  • bore (someone) to death
  • soaked to the skin
  • after a fashion


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