Idioms
as usual
most of the time, following the usual pattern
As usual, the girl forgot to bring her book to class.
as well
as well as
as yet
ask (someone) out or ask out (someone)
ask for (something)
ask for the moon
ask for trouble
asleep at the switch
assault and battery
at (someone's) beck and call
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at it again
make up (something/money/time)
the creeps
let (someone) off the hook
in the trust of (someone)
get off (a bus/train/plane etc.)
not by a long shot
put (something) straight
show (someone) the door
off the track
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Fact
If your shoes squeak, it simply means that two layers of leather in the sole are rubbing together. Driving a tack through the sole will often remove the squeak.
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