Idioms
more than one can bear/stand/take
more trouble or other misfortune than one can endure
The constant barking of the dog is more than I can bear and I cannot sleep.
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)
movers and shakers
much ado about nothing
much in evidence
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beat one's brains out
treat (someone)
susceptable to (something)
by all accounts
let (something) go
up-to-the-minute
tongue-in-cheek
out on patrol
foam at the mouth
have (something) on file
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Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize : Physiology or Medicine
Year : 1953
Name : sir hans a. krebs
Country : great britain.
Name : fritz a. lipmann
Country : united states.
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