Idioms
come with the territory
to be expected under the circumstances (like something that comes with a sales territory)
The fact that the man has no free time comes with the territory with his work as a news reporter.
commit (something) to memory
common touch
con (someone) out of (something)
confide in (someone)
confuse (someone or something) with (someone or something)
conk out
conspicuous by one's absence
contradiction in terms
contrary to (someone or something)
control the purse strings
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better part of (something)
set up shop (somewhere)
Hang it!
on the hour
see the handwriting on the wall
a hook-up
rub (something) off or rub off (something)
launch forth (on something)
melt in one's mouth
take its toll
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What's the most-shoplifted book in the United States? The Bible.
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