Idioms
pay (someone or something) a visit
to visit someone or something
I paid the tax office a visit to try and resolve my tax problem.
pay (someone) a back-handed compliment
pay (someone) a compliment
pay (someone) off or pay off (someone)
pay (someone) respect
pay a call on (someone)
pay a king's ransom for (something)
pay an arm and a leg (for something)
pay as you go
pay attention to (someone or something)
pay dirt
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first come, first served
let on
hang out with (someone)
pull oneself up by one's bootstraps
eyes in the back of one's head
nothing of the kind
to heel
see the world through rose-colored glasses
make up (something - a story or an excuse)
in transit
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To honour the goddess Teteoinnan at the time of harvest, the Aztecs skinned a woman as a sacrifice. Her skin was then worn by a priest at a harvest festival.
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