Idioms

inclined to (do something)
to tend toward doing something
Our boss is inclined to let us take extra days off work during the slow summer months.

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  • incumbent upon (someone) to (do something)
  • ins and outs of (something)
  • inside and out
  • inside out
  • inside track
  • instead of
  • instrumental in (doing something)
  • intent on (doing something)
  • into being
  • into thin air
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  • by the year
  • ill will
  • make a killing
  • dress (someone) down or dress down (someone)
  • put down (an animal) or put (an animal) down
  • That's all she wrote.
  • in bad faith
  • kick back
  • put (someone) away or put away (someone)
  • take stock


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    The first deportation to siberia in russia was not a human but a symbol - the city bell of uglich. In 1591, the son of the tsar was murdered and angry citizens rang the quarter ton bell in protest. As punishment and a demonstration of power, these agitators were beaten and their tongues were cut off. The bell was also hammered and its clapper was pulled away from its hold. As a final display, the bell was deported to siberia to be silenced forever.      .. More >>
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