Idioms
dig in
to begin eating
"Let`s dig in and eat before the food gets cold!"
dig in one's heels or dig one's heels in
dig one's own grave
dig some dirt up on (someone) or dig up some dirt on (someone)
dip into (something)
dirt cheap
dirty work
dish out (criticism)
dish out (food)
dispose of (something)
divide (something) fifty-fifty
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in some/many respects
know (something) is coming
break out
keep (something) under one's hat
bring (something) into question
a little bird told me
buy (something) sight unseen
greatest thing since sliced bread
sound like a broken record
in clover
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Some toads can swallow shrews and mice whole.
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