Idioms
buy (something) sight unseen
to buy something without seeing it first
My sister made a big mistake when she bought the used car 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
by all appearances
by all means
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up to the job
drop off (someone or something) or drop (someone or something) off
blue blood
implicate (someone) in (something)
act as a guinea pig
drop by the wayside
tried-and-true
in the same boat
play fast and loose with (someone or something)
second-rate
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The first percussion instrument introduced to an orchestra was the kettledrums, then called the timpani, in the 1600s.
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