Idioms

moment of truth
the point where someone has to face the reality of a situation
The moment of truth for the runner came when the qualifying races for the Olympics began.

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  • Money talks
  • money to burn
  • monkey around (with someone or something)
  • monkey business
  • mop the floor with (someone)
  • mope around
  • more (something) than one can shake a stick at
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  • outside of (something)
  • blow one's own horn
  • up to (something)
  • on probation
  • flat out
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  • poke about/around
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