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.

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  • 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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