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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get the shock of one's life
What's up?
not all there
a hand-me-down
greatest thing since sliced bread
call (someone) names
see to (someone or something)
stir up a hornet's nest
stop, look, and listen
soup (something) up or soup up (something)
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