Idioms
pay off (something) or pay (something) off
to pay for something completely and be free from a debt
The woman paid off her car loan so she now has some extra money to spend.
pay one's debt to society
pay one's dues
pay one's last respects
pay one's own way
pay the piper
pay through the nose (for something)
pay to (do something)
pay up
pecking order
peeping Tom
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tie down (something) or tie (something) down
be through
the handwriting is on the wall
fall from grace
skip out on (someone or something)
from the outset
look up (something) or look (something) up
wash (someone's) dirty linen in public
a mine of information
rotten to the core
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Fact
In Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift described the two moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos, giving their exact size and speeds of rotation. He did this more that a hundred years before either moon was discovered.
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