Idioms
buy (something) for a song
to buy something cheaply
We were able to buy the boat for a song.
buy (something) on credit
buy (something) sight unseen
buy a pig in a poke
buy off (someone) or buy (someone) off
buy out (someone or something) or buy (someone or something) out
buy up (something) or buy (something) up
by a hair
by a mile
by a whisker
by all accounts
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never fear
in the works
from cradle to grave
dead on one's feet
hand in hand
take sick
a tempest in a teapot
look like death warmed over
sing (someone's) praises
out of earshot
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The period at the end of this sentence can hold 2,000,000 hydrogen atoms.
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