Idioms
high-handed
bossy, dictatorial, depending on force rather than what is right
My supervisor always takes a high-handed approach when dealing with the employees.
hightail it out of (somewhere)
highway robbery
hinge on (something)
hire out (someone) or hire (someone) out
hire out (something) or hire (something) out
hit (someone) below the belt
hit (someone) hard
hit (someone) like a ton of bricks
hit (someone) right between the eyes
hit (someone) up for (something)
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give (someone) the slip
let well enough alone
bear with (someone or something)
in remission
let off steam
jockey for position
a flight of fancy
loom large (on the horizon)
scare the (living) daylights out of (someone)
deliver the goods
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