Idioms

an out-and-out (something)
a complete or absolute something
The man is an out-and-out liar and nobody believes what he says.

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  • 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
  • armed to the teeth
  • around the clock
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  • breathe one's last
  • giveaway
  • a free hand
  • come out in the wash
  • pay one's debt to society
  • wait on (someone)
  • throw (something) together or throw together (something)
  • lay/light into (something)
  • use up
  • pound the pavement


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