Idioms
cross a bridge when one comes to it
to deal with a situation when and not before it happens
I am not going to worry about losing my job now. I will cross that bridge when I come to it.
cross one's heart and hope to die
cross one's mind
cross out (something) or cross (something) out
cross swords with (someone)
cross the Rubicon
cross to bear/carry
crux of the matter
cry bloody murder
cry out for (someone or something)
cry over spilt milk
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take on (someone) or take (someone) on
dish out (criticism)
get a grasp of (something)
touch on/upon (something)
round-robin letter
lion's share (of something)
level with (someone)
go through the roof
have second thoughts about (someone or something)
That's all she wrote.
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Stewardesses is the longest word that is formally typed with only the left hand.
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