Idioms
have (something) on the tip of one's tongue
to be almost able to remember a specific fact such as a name or place
I have the actor's name on the tip of my tongue but I cannot remember it.
have (something) stuck in one's craw
have (something) to do with (something)
have (something) to spare
have (something) up one's sleeve
have a (good) head on one's shoulders
have a ball
have a bee in one's bonnet
have a big mouth
have a blowout
have a bone to pick with (someone)
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cause eyebrows to raise
a rain check
in line
leave (something) open
on the go
shake up (someone) or shake (someone) up
possessed of (something)
take a liking to (someone or something)
open one's heart to (someone)
put out (some) feelers or put (some) feelers out
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Balance of trade
The difference between the value of imports and exports. It is favourable when the value of exported goods exceeds the value of imported goods. If it is reverse balance is unfavourable.
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