Idioms
confuse (someone or something) with (someone or something)
to fail to distinguish between two things or people
I always confuse our new teacher with our previous teacher. The boy confused one word with another word.
conk out
conspicuous by one's absence
contradiction in terms
contrary to (someone or something)
control the purse strings
cook (someone's) goose
cook the books
cook up (something) or cook (something) up
cool as a cucumber
cool down
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pour money down the drain
see (someone) to (somewhere)
in short order
to the last
set one's sights on (something)
lose one's head (over someone or something)
wipe out (something) or wipe (something) out
line up (something with something)
put down (an airplane) or put (an airplane) down
drop in one's tracks
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A chicken once had its head cut off and survived for over eighteen months, headless
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