Idioms
come through (something)
to complete a difficult activity successfully, to survive something successfully
Our town came through the big storm with no damage.
come to
come to (something)
come to a bad end
come to a dead end
come to a head
come to a pretty pass
come to a standstill
come to accept (something)
come to an end
come to believe (something)
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get to the heart of (something)
get better (at something)
until hell freezes over
come away empty-handed
go off on a tangent
grin and bear it
go through channels or go through the proper channels
put down (someone) or put (someone) down
blow up (something) or blow (something) up
polish the apple
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World Record Facts
Monte Pierce of the USA can flick a coin 3.3 metres (10 feet 10 inches) with his earlobes.
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