Idioms
chip in
to contribute to something, to pay jointly for something
We chipped in and bought our father a birthday present.
chip off the old block
chip on one's shoulders
chips are down
chisel (someone) out of (something)
choke (someone) up or choke up (someone)
choke (something) off or choke off (something)
circle the wagons
claim a life
clam up
clamp down on (someone or something)
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give away (something) or give (something) away
the plot thickens
turn one's back on (someone)
go through (trouble or something)
get a dirty look from (someone)
day and night
serve notice on (someone)
account for (something)
step in
look for trouble
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Fact
Finagle's Law was the one that went, Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. Not Murphy's Law.
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