Idioms
lock (something) in or lock in (something)
to make something (such as a rate of interest at a bank) permanent over a period of time
We locked in the mortgage of our house for five years because the interest rates were low.
lock (something) up or lock up (something)
lock horns with (someone)
lock the barn door after the horse is stolen
lock, stock, and barrel
long and the short of it
long face
look (someone) in the eye/face
look a gift horse in the mouth
look after (someone)
look at (someone) cross-eyed
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off the hook
throw away (something) or throw (something) away
cut out for (something)
come (someone's) way
in the way
round-trip ticket
rain cats and dogs
until the cows come home
run into (something - a fact/difficulty/problems/trouble)
keep one's mouth shut
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Scientists investigating tumour growth added a gene from a firefly to make a glow-in-thedark tumour.The tumour is visible through the skin of a test animal, so scientists can see if it grows or shrinks.
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