Idioms
mistake (someone or something) for (someone or something) else
to think that someone or something is someone or something else
I mistook my friend's sister for someone else when I went to the airport. I often mistake one car for another car when I see them on the street.
mix and match
mix it up
mix up (something) or mix (something) up
mixed up
moment of truth
Money is no object
Money is the root of all evil
Money talks
money to burn
monkey around (with someone or something)
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people who live in glass houses should not throw stones
learn (something) by rote
use strong language
down the drain
knock (someone) over with a feather
a snow job
have one's back to the wall
drop back
for the sake of (someone or something)
enter one's mind
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