Idioms
in turn
each following another
Everybody went to the front of the class in turn in order to pick up their diplomas.
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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The word alligator comes from the Spanish word El Lagarto, which means The Lizard.
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