Idioms
give credence to (someone or something)
to believe someone or something, to credit someone or something
We did not want to give credence to the man's statement so we did not respond to it.
give credit where credit is due
give free rein to (someone or something)
give ground
give in to (someone or something)
give it to (someone)
give it to (someone) straight
give off (something) or give (something) off
give one's right arm (for something or to do something)
give oneself away
give oneself up
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buy (something) on credit
in remission
shut up (someone or something) or shut (someone or something) up
on credit
make sure
to be rolling in (something)
dead in one's tracks
knock about
have a hold on (someone)
nothing but (something)
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The following is said to be the toughest tongue twister in the English language: sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick.
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