Idioms
ill at ease
nervous or uncomfortable
The man appeared to be ill at ease during the interview.
ill will
ill-disposed to (do something)
ill-gotten gains
implicate (someone) in (something)
in (someone's) clutches
in (someone's) favor
in (someone's) name
in (someone's) prayers
in (someone's) shoes/place
in a bad mood
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have a blowout
shape up or ship out
of all the nerve
more than (someone) bargained for
make out (something) or make (something) out
made for each other
for all I know
from rags to riches
know which is which
sit through (something)
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