Idioms
old hat
old-fashioned, not new or different
My job has become old hat and I am now tired of it.
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
on (someone's) head
on (someone's) say-so
on (someone's) shoulders
on a diet
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begin to see the light
get on the bandwagon
to be sure
put on a brave face
doomed to failure
turn over a new leaf
cave in (to someone or something)
get on (someone's) nerves
throw in (something) or throw (something) in
generous to a fault
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