Idioms
by virtue of (something)
because of something
My father got his new job by virtue of his volunteer work in the community.
by way of (something or somewhere)
by way of (something)
by word of mouth
calculated risk
call (someone or something) into question or call into question (someone or something)
call (someone's) bluff
call (someone) names
call (someone) on the carpet
call a meeting
call a meeting to order
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sound as if
sob story
keep one's shirt on
put in (somewhere)
wrong side of the tracks
go downhill
devil-may-care attitude
same as (someone or something)
pick up where one left off
put a damper on (something)
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