Idioms
cue (someone) in or cue in (someone)
to tell someone what is going on
I did not know what was happening until somebody cued me in.
curiosity killed the cat
curl up and die
curry favor with (someone)
cut (someone) a check
cut (someone) down to size
cut (someone) in or cut in (someone)
cut (someone) off or cut off (someone)
cut (someone) to the quick
cut a fine figure
cut a wide swath
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so mad that one could scream
at the drop of a hat
keep a stiff upper lip
from stem to stern
sit well with (someone)
live (something) down or live down (something)
so quiet you can hear a pin drop
to the bone
batten down the hatches
in hopes of (something)
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Terminology :
philology : the study of written records, their authenticity, etc.
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