Idioms
kiss of death
an act that puts an end to someone or something
It was the kiss of death for the conversation with the teacher when the student learned that the teacher knew her father.
kit and caboodle
kith and kin
knee-high to a grasshopper
knit one's brow
knock (some) heads together
knock (someone or something) out or knock out (someone or something)
knock (someone's) block off or knock off (someone's) block
knock (someone) around or knock around (someone)
knock (someone) dead
knock (someone) down to size
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shut out (a team)
in drag
pull one's punches
on the loose
nobody's home
let out (some kind of sound) or let (some kind of sound) out
take a new turn
nice and (some quality)
mean nothing to (someone)
not worth mentioning
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Everyone in the Middle Ages believed -as Aristotle had -that the heart was the seat of intelligence.
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