Idioms
nothing but skin and bones
to be very thin or emaciated
The young man was nothing but skin and bones when he returned from the long camping trip.
nothing doing
nothing down
nothing if not (something)
nothing of the kind
nothing short of (something)
nothing to choose from
nothing to complain about
nothing to it
nothing to sneeze at
nothing to speak of
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laugh out of the other side of one's mouth
fine kettle of fish
spring (something) on (someone)
slip up
date back to (a previous time)
wild about (someone or something)
sort out (something) or sort (something) out
one little bit
Like it's such a big deal!
run over (something)
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In 1971, the postal code was introduced in Ottawa, Ontario
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