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.
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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Laissez faire
An individualistic theory advocating private initiative in trade and non-interference by state in commercial or business ventures.
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