Idioms
hear a peep out of (someone)
to hear the smallest sound from someone
We did not hear a peep out of the children who were playing in the other room.
hear from (someone)
hear of (someone or something)
heart and soul
heart goes out to (someone)
heart is in the right place
heart is set on (something)
heart of gold
heart of stone
heart skips/misses a beat
heart stands still
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take (someone) under one's wing/wings
smooth (something) over or smooth over (something)
speak out of turn
sell (something) for a song
pep (someone or something) up or pep up (someone or something)
spread oneself too thin
money to burn
in a tight spot
lay over
set about to (do something or go somewhere)
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Scientists believe that all vertebrates (animals with backbones) evolved from giant tadpoles, 6 centimetres (2.5 inches) long, that swam around 550 million years ago.
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