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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sock it to (someone)
have a whale of a time
a mix-up
in the offing
come to a bad end
weave in and out (of something)
cost an arm and a leg
play it cool
have one's nose in the air
deadpan
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Las Vegas means The Meadows in Spanish.
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