Idioms
ill-gotten gains
money or other goods acquired illegally or dishonestly
The man used his ill-gotten gains from the sale of the stolen car to go on a holiday.
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
in a bad way
in a bind
in a coon's age
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control the purse strings
son of a bitch
out of order
to wit
have the gift of the gab
across the board
clear-cut
call in (someone) or call (someone) in
in point of fact
lay the blame on (someone or something)
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