Idioms

in turn
each following another
Everybody went to the front of the class in turn in order to pick up their diplomas.

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  • in two shakes of a lamb's tail
  • in unison
  • in vain
  • in view of (something)
  • in with (someone)
  • in/into the bargain
  • inch along
  • inch by inch
  • inclined to (do something)
  • incumbent upon (someone) to (do something)
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  • say a mouthful
  • make a beeline for (someone or something)
  • (no) bed of roses
  • swim against the current
  • end up (somewhere)
  • off (someone or something) goes
  • play by ear
  • put off (something) or put (something) off
  • pink slip
  • in a hurry


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