Idioms
one little bit
any at all, at all (usually used in the negative)
I do not agree with my supervisor one little bit about the new schedule.
one of these days
one step ahead of (someone or something)
one to a customer
one up on (someone)
one way or another
one's feet are on the ground
one's flesh and blood
one's frame of mind
one's lucky stars
one's name is mud
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cop out
in the affirmative
off-color
saddle (someone) with (something)
suck (someone) in or suck in (someone)
put up or shut up
bring (someone) around (to something)
go up
use (someone or something) as an excuse
bump into (someone)
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In Sterling, Colorado, it is unlawful to allow a pet cat to run loose without a taillight.
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