Idioms
carry on
to continue, to keep doing something as before
We were permitted to carry on with the party after we talked to our apartment manager.
carry out (something) or carry (something) out
carry over (something) or carry (something) over
carry the ball
carry the day
carry the torch
carry the weight of the world on one's shoulders
carry through with (something)
cash cow
cash in (something) or cash (something) in
cash in on (something)
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put (somewhere) on the map
all of a sudden
lose out to (someone or something)
a foregone conclusion
a square deal
mark my words
put up money for (something)
on board
desert a sinking ship
look to (something)
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In the 1600s, spiders rolled in butter were recommended as a cure for malaria.
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