Idioms
augur well for (someone or something)
to predict good things for someone or something
The poor business conditions do not augur well for the workers.
avail oneself of (something)
avenue of escape
avoid (someone or something) like the plague
back and forth
back down (from someone or something)
back in circulation
back of beyond
back off
back on one's feet
back out (of something)
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every time one turns around
subscribe to (something)
pay attention to (someone or something)
burst out crying/laughing/singing
leave word with (someone)
leak out (something) or leak (something) out
lock (something) in or lock in (something)
get well
have the Midas touch
a match for (someone)
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Nutria are a large rodent that live some of the time in the water. They are a pest in Louisiana, where local authorities are encouraging people to eat them – with little success, as they don't taste too good.
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