Idioms
down with (an illness)
to be ill, to be sick at home
My sister was down with a cold so she could not go out for a few days.
drag in (someone or something) or drag (someone or something) in
drag on
drag one's feet/heels
draw (someone) out or draw out (someone)
draw (something) from (something)
draw a blank
draw a line betwen two things
draw blood
draw fire
draw in one's horns
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beyond words
go through the motions
speak one's mind
fill in (something) or fill (something) in
shake off an illness or shake an illness off
get down to (something)
line up (something with something)
out of necessity
at the bottom of the ladder
run off with (someone)
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In England, a cigarette is referred to as a fag
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