Idioms
by the dozen
twelve at a time
We usually buy bottles of water by the dozen.
by the handful
by the hour
by the month
by the nape of the neck
by the same token
by the seat of one's pants
by the skin of one's teeth
by the sweat of one's brow
by the way
by the week
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feather one's nest
a long haul
quick on the uptake
on the block
ripe old age
part company (with someone)
put away (something) or put (something) away
show one's cards/hand
up for (something)
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Equipment retrieved from the moon in the 1970s contained germs left there in 1967 – they were still alive.
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