Idioms
on and on
continually, at tedious length
The speech continued on and on until we finally left the meeting.
on any account
on approval
on behalf of (someone)
on bended knee
on board
on call
on campus
on cloud nine
on consignment
on credit
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through hell and high water
put (something) forward or put forward (something)
talk big
clear away (something) or clear (something) away
catch one's breath
supply and demand
Like it's such a big deal!
brush up on (something)
make believe
shrug (something) off or shrug off (something)
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The phrase rule of thumb is derived from an old English law which stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.
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