Idioms
at sea (about something)
to be confused about something, to be lost
Most members of the class were at sea when the teacher tried to explain the difficult theory.
at sixes and sevens
at stake
at the appointed hour
at the appointed time
at the bottom of the hour
at the bottom of the ladder
at the crack of dawn
at the drop of a hat
at the eleventh hour
at the end of one's rope
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sit idly by
fizzle out
square things up with (someone)
close call
pay lip service to (something)
run wild
played out
the die is cast
run into (someone)
into thin air
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