Idioms
hole in the wall
a small place to live or work or visit, a small hidden (often inferior) place
We went for a drink at a hole in the wall near the university last night.
hole up (somewhere)
holier-than-thou
holy cats
holy cow
holy mackerel
holy Moses
honor a check
hook up (something) or hook (something) up
hook, line and sinker
hooked on (something)
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stoop to (doing something)
none too (something)
on a first-name basis (with someone)
see the light
lay it on thick
dead in one's tracks
can of worms
not lift a finger/hand (to help someone)
laid up
not know the first thing about (someone or something)
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The first plastic ever invented was celluloid in 1868. It's still used today to make billiard balls.
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