Idioms
cave in (to someone or something)
to weaken and be forced to give something up
The company caved in to the union`s demand for more money.
chalk (something) up to (something)
chalk up (something) or chalk (something) up
champ at the bit
chance (something)
chance upon (someone or something)
change hands
change horses in midstream
change of heart
change of pace
change of scenery
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take (someone or something) seriously
take place
Mind you
bowl (someone) over or bowl over (someone)
ravished with delight
come a cropper
on one's own time
see to (someone or something)
have a price on one's head
on account
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