Idioms
eat out of (someone's) hand
to do what someone else wants
The secretary had her boss eating out of her hand and she could do whatever she wanted.
eating (someone)
ebb and flow
edge out (someone) or edge (someone) out
egg (someone) on or egg on (someone)
either feast or famine
eke out (a living)
elbow (someone) out of (somewhere)
elbow grease
elbow room
eleventh-hour decision
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in vain
make over (something) or make (something) over
raise Cain
launch forth (on something)
follow up (something) or follow (something) up
out like a light
the cheek to (do something)
caught in the crossfire
every Tom, Dick and Harry
put one's two cents (worth) in
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In the United States in 1976, a pound of potato chips cost 200 times more than a pound of potatoes.
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