Idioms

beat the rap
to escape conviction and punishment (for a crime)
The man beat the rap and did not have to go to jail.

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  • beat the tar out of (someone)
  • beat up (someone) or beat (someone) up
  • Beat's me.
  • become engaged to (someone)
  • become engaged with (someone)
  • become of (someone or something)
  • becoming on/to (someone)
  • bee in one's bonnet
  • beef up (something) or beef (something) up
  • before long
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  • rake in the money
  • in mint condition
  • steal the show
  • run (something) by (someone) again
  • settle (something) out of court
  • You got me there.
  • bury one's head in the sand
  • since time immemorial
  • a ripple of excitement
  • sound like a broken record


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    The symbols used on playing cards were supposed to represent the four classes of men: hearts represented the clergy; spades (from the Spanish word espada, or sword) represented the warriors; clubs were originally leaves and represented the peasants; and citizens and merchants were recognized in the diamonds.      .. More >>
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