Idioms
know (someone or something) like an open book
to know someone or something very well
I know the man like an open book.
know (someone or something) like the back of one's hand
know (something) backwards and forwards
know (something) by heart
know (something) from memory
know (something) inside out
know (something) is coming
know (something) only too well
know a thing or two (about someone or something)
know a trick or two
know all the tricks of the trade
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take the plunge
strike (someone) as funny
look high and low for (someone or something)
take ill
give oneself up
in favor of (someone or something)
keep one's hands off (someone or something)
too rich for (someone's) blood
break off (something) or break (something) off
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In 1649, Massachusetts's Puritan government ruled the following: Any child over 16 who shall curse or smite their natural father or mother or act in a stubborne or rebellious manner shall be put to death.
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