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.

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  • 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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