Idioms
deal with (someone)
to act in a specific way toward someone, to do business with someone
The company is planning to deal with the late employee soon.
deal with (something)
decide in favor of (someone or something)
decked out
deem it to be necessary
deep water
deep-six (something)
deliver the goods
desert a sinking ship
devil of a job
devil-may-care attitude
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bear (something) out or bear (out) something
by a hair
without further ado
a stranger to (someone or something or somewhere)
above all
one-upmanship
keep a close rein on (someone or something)
vim and vigor
in charge of (someone or something)
bail out (someone or something) or bail (someone or something) out
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The first translation of the Bible into English was in 1382 A.D., by John Wycliff
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