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.

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  • 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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  • come full circle
  • on a dime
  • get down to business
  • quick on the draw
  • double up
  • bawl out (someone) or bawl (someone) out
  • (not) lift a hand
  • have a mind like a steel trap
  • cover a lot of ground
  • such and such


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