Idioms
dispose of (something)
to discard something, to destroy something, to get rid of something
We must dispose of our old sofa before we buy a new one.
divide (something) fifty-fifty
divide and conquer
do (someone's) bidding
do (someone) good
do (someone) out of (something)
do a double take
do a job on (someone or something)
do a land-office business
do a number on (someone or something)
do a snow job on (someone)
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go over big with (someone)
spruce (something) up or spruce up (something)
on the one hand
people who live in glass houses should not throw stones
behind the scenes
keep (something) under one's hat
fit in with (someone or something)
snake in the grass
drive (someone) up a wall
get the runaround
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Fact
On July 4, 1776 (signing of the Declaration of Independence), King George III of England noted in his diary: Nothing of importance happened today.
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