Idioms

privy to something
to be uniquely knowledgeable about something
I was not privy to the decision of my friend to suddenly quit his job.

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  • promise (someone) the moon
  • prone to (something)
  • proof is in the pudding/proof of the pudding is in the eating
  • propose a toast
  • prove to be (someone or something)
  • provided that (something is so)
  • psych (someone) out or psych out (someone)
  • psyched out
  • psyched up (for something)
  • publish or perish
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  • in the picture
  • neither hide nor hair of (someone or something)
  • put a bee in (someone's) bonnet
  • have (something) in mind
  • in (someone's) prayers
  • wipe off (something) or wipe (something) off
  • get around
  • on the spur of the moment
  • lower oneself to (some level)
  • take note of (something)


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    Sherlock Holmes never said 'Elementary, my dear Watson.' (Thats right: he painted his door yellow, and the phrase was corrupted of "Lemonentry, my dear Watson")      .. More >>
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