Idioms
hightail it out of (somewhere)
to run away from somewhere, to leave a place quickly
We decided to hightail it out of the restaurant and go home.
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)
hit a plateau
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none of (someone's) business
decked out
at will
stir up a hornet's nest
cut one's eyeteeth on (something)
beat (something) into (someone's) head
in drag
run down (someone or something) or run (someone or something) down
on (someone's) back
leave (someone) holding the bag
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The thickness of the Arctic ice sheet is on average 10 feet. There are some areas that are thick as 65 feet
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