Idioms
on the take
accepting bribes
The border guard was discovered to be on the take and was immediately fired.
on the tip of one's tongue
on the trail/track of (someone or something)
on the up-and-up (up and up)
on the verge of (doing something)
on the wagon
on the warpath
on the way (somewhere)
on the whole
on the wrong tack
on the wrong track
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have a lot going (for one)
make up (something) or make (something) up
settle (one's) affairs
be all ears
knock on wood
in a mad rush
take in (something) or take (something) in
chip off the old block
as far as possible
throw (someone's) name around
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Almost is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order.
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