Idioms
do (someone) out of (something)
to cheat someone out of something
The man was worried that the company would do him out of the bonus that he was expecting.
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)
do an about-face
do away with (something)
do credit to (someone)
do in (someone) or do (someone) in
do in (something) or do (something) in
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in a word
to the full
in the charge of
stop off (somewhere)
open and aboveboard
up against (something)
tug-of-war
take (someone's) part
run wild
get back
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The motto of the American people, In God We Trust, was not adopted as the national slogan until 1956.
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