Idioms
open the door to (something)
to permit/allow something to become a possibility
The new sports center opened the door to many possibilities for getting the students involved in physical activity.
open to (something)
open up a can of worms
open up on (someone or something)
open up to (someone)
open with (something)
or else
or words to that effect
order (someone) around/about
other fish to fry
out and about
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be up
fence (someone) in or fence in (someone)
beg to differ with (someone)
in the offing
boggle (someone's) mind
lady's man
have eyes in the back of one's head
need (something) like (one needs) a hole in the head
work out
pick up a trail/scent
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The Roman emperor Nero kept a ‘glutton' – an Egyptian slave who ate everything he was given to eat, including human flesh.
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