Idioms
go over (something)
to examine or review something
The accountant will go over the numbers tomorrow. We plan to go over the question tomorrow.
go over (something) with a fine-toothed comb
go over big with (someone)
go over like a lead balloon
go over well with (someone)
go over with a bang
go overboard
go places
go sky-high
go so far as to say (something)
go stag
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a foregone conclusion
layaway plan
foul up (something) or foul (something) up
as if
get a load off one's feet
not much of (something)
shut the door on (something)
wear on (someone)
keep (someone) on or keep on (someone)
hit-and-run
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The symbol on the 'pound' key (#) is called an octothorpe.
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