Idioms
dig in one's heels or dig one's heels in
to refuse to change one's course of action or opinion
Our boss dug in his heels and refused to give us time off.
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
divide and conquer
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rustle (something) up or rustle up
particulars of (something)
hot on (someone or something)
to hell and gone
a flight of fancy
mope around
get one's nose out of (someone's) business
come to one's senses
wee hours (of the night/morning)
safe and sound
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