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pop up
to appear suddenly or unexpectedly
I had not seen my friend for a year but suddenly he popped up for a visit last week.
pose a question
pose as (someone)
possessed by (something)
possessed of (something)
postage and handling
pot calling the kettle black
pound out (something) or pound (something) out
pound the beat
pound the pavement
pour cold water on (something)
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lay the blame on (someone or something)
live beyond one's means
screw up one's courage
have an ace up one's sleeve
on (someone's) head
not for a moment
in receipt of (something)
in seventh heaven
so much the better
lock (something) up or lock up (something)
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The citric acid found in lemon juice is said to be able to dissolve a pearl
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