Idioms
mark up (a price) or mark (a price) up
to raise the price of something
The store marked up the price of the camping equipment at the beginning of the summer.
mark up (something) or mark (something) up
matter
mean (something) to (someone)
mean business
mean for (someone) to (do something)
mean nothing to (someone)
mean to (do something)
mean well
meant to be
measure up to (someone or something)
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catch up with (someone or something)
at sea (about something)
air one's dirty laundry/linen in public
blow up in (someone's) face
nurse a grudge
make allowances for (someone or something)
sum and substance
slap (someone or something) down or slap down (someone or something)
gut feeling/reaction
have (something) to do with (something)
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According to research, the most productive workday is Tuesday and the least productive is Friday
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