Idioms
an end in itself
something that one wants specifically for itself and not as a way to do or get something else
For many people travelling is an end in itself and the destination is not important.
an oddball
an old hand at (doing something)
an open book
an open secret
an open-and-shut case
an opening gambit
an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
an out-and-out (something)
answer to (someone)
any number of (someone or something)
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turn over (something) to (someone) or turn (something) over to (someone)
at this juncture
get rolling
shut the door on (something)
eat one's cake and have it too
up to one's chin
hold all the aces
give (someone) the shirt off one's back
get a load of (someone or something)
lay up (a vessel) or lay (a vessel) up
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Animal Facts
Over 100 million years ago, crocodiles were twice the size they are now – up to 12 metres (40 feet) long – and could eat dinosaurs.
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