Idioms
drive up to (someone or something)
to approach someone or something
The car drove up to the bank.
driving force behind (someone or something)
drop (someone) a line
drop a bombshell
drop a hint
drop around
drop back
drop by
drop by the wayside
drop dead
Drop dead!
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lay (something) to rest
watch out for (someone or something)
shoot the breeze/bull
send up a trial balloon
to (someone's) way of thinking
out from under (someone or something)
spook (someone)
live and learn
run through (something)
share (someone's) pain
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Fact
In Spanish, the word hombre means: 'shoulder', 'man', and 'hat' all at the same time.
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