Idioms
on the wrong track
following the wrong set of assumptions, going the wrong way
The police were on the wrong track when they went to question the owner of the store.
on thin ice
on time
on tiptoe
on top
on top of (something)
on top of (something/things)
on top of the world
on trial
on vacation
on view
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turn of the century
take the words out of (someone's) mouth
have a word with (someone)
on the edge of one's seat
kid's stuff
have a heart of stone
take leave of one's senses
make up for (something)
on target
out of condition
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In 1685, New France used playing cards as currency because of the shortage of coins
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