Idioms
off to one side
beside something, moved away from something
We will put the chair off to one side while we decide what to do with it.
off-center
off-color
offbeat
old hat
on (someone or something's) last legs
on (someone's) account
on (someone's) back
on (someone's) behalf
on (someone's) case
on (someone's) doorstep
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change of pace
up to one's ears in work
pay (someone) a compliment
share and share alike
learn (something) by heart
in broad daylight
save one's breath
pull down (someone) or pull (someone) down
take the law into one's own hands
up to the job
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Fact
The high jump method of jumping head first and landing on the back is called the Fosbury Flop.
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