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.
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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Fact
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")
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