Idioms

do an about-face
to suddenly reverse one's opinion
We did an about-face on our decision to permit drinking coffee in the library.

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  • do away with (something)
  • do credit to (someone)
  • do in (someone) or do (someone) in
  • do in (something) or do (something) in
  • do justice to (something)
  • do one's best
  • do one's bit
  • do one's duty
  • do one's part
  • do one's thing
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  • by far
  • touch and go
  • my one and only
  • in a rut
  • hold off (something) or hold (something) off
  • swim against the tide
  • made to measure
  • on the go
  • make it up to (someone)
  • tired out


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