Idioms
fresh out of (something)
to have used up all of something, to have sold the last of something
The bakery was fresh out of brown bread so we had to go to the supermarket.
frighten (someone) out of his or her wits
frighten (someone) to death
frighten the living daylights out of (someone)
fritter (something) away or fritter away (something)
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from cradle to grave
from dawn to dusk
from day to day
from door to door
from hand to hand
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in the offing
make one's feelings known
an opening gambit
snap out of (something)
pull up one's socks or pull one's socks up
have (something) on
word for word
bring up (a child)
in remission
deadpan
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From the 1500's to the 1700's, tobacco was prescribed by doctors to treat a variety of ailments including headaches, toothaches, arthritis and bad breath.
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