Idioms
push the panic button
to become very frightened or excited at a time of danger or worry
The man thought that his wallet had been stolen so he pushed the panic button and told everyone that it was missing.
push up daisies
put (someone or something) at (someone's) disposal
put (someone or something) out of one's head or mind
put (someone or something) out to pasture or put out (someone or something) to pasture
put (someone or something) through (something)
put (someone or something) to sleep
put (someone or something) to the test
put (someone) away or put away (someone)
put (someone) down as (something bad)
put (someone) down for (something) or put down (someone) for (something)
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let out (something) or let (something) out
run for it
in the market for (something)
a rough guess
worth its weight in gold
set about to (do something or go somewhere)
stick around
not take no for an answer
do a snow job on (someone)
not see past the end of one's nose
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Isaac Newton, Peter Tchaikovsky, and Annie Lennox were all born on Christmas.
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