Idioms

chip in
to contribute to something, to pay jointly for something
We chipped in and bought our father a birthday present.

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  • 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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