Idioms

any number of (someone or something)
a large number of people or something
I have any number of reasons not to buy a new computer.

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  • 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
  • arrive on the scene
  • as a last resort
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  • buckle down and do (something)
  • at last
  • stand to reason
  • so help me
  • listen to reason
  • for openers
  • buy off (someone) or buy (someone) off
  • get back together (with someone)
  • gyp (someone) out of (something)
  • on (someone's) behalf


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