Idioms
an opening gambit
an opening statement etc. to help give one an advantage in bargaining etc.
The union made several concessions in their opening gambit while negotiating with the company.
an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
an out-and-out (something)
answer to (someone)
any number of (someone or something)
appear out of nowhere
apple of (someone's) eye
argue for the sake of arguing/argument
arm and a leg
arm in arm
armed and dangerous
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fit to kill
seeing is believing
heads or tails
pick off (someone or something) or pick (someone or something) off
prelude to (something)
with both hands tied behind one's back
off one's rocker
son of a gun
fresh out of (something)
have (someone's) hide
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