Idioms
more often than not
usually
More often than not, we eat at home rather than go out.
more or less
more than (someone) bargained for
more than one can bear/stand/take
more the merrier
more to (something) than meets the eye
morning after (the night before)
move heaven and earth to (do something)
move in on (someone or something)
move into (something)
move up (in the world)
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in a quandary
call (someone's) bluff
go-getter
vim and vigor
read (someone) his or her rights
waste one's breath
to speak of
devil of a job
go overboard
speak off the cuff
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No words in the English language rhyme with month, orange, silver, or purple.
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