Idioms

grounds for (something)
the basis or reason for legal action or a complaint
The fact that the man stole the money was grounds for his dismissal from the company.

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  • grow on (someone)
  • grow out of (something)
  • grow to do/like (something)
  • grunt work
  • guard against (someone or something)
  • guest of honor
  • gulp for air
  • gum up
  • gun for (someone)
  • gun for (something)
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  • in rags
  • washed up
  • round-robin letter
  • not made of money
  • get the show on the road
  • see things
  • tear up (someone) or tear (someone) up
  • keep a straight face
  • incumbent upon (someone) to (do something)
  • come out of one's shell


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