Idioms
put on one's thinking cap
to think hard and long about something
I will put on my thinking cap and try and decide what to do about the problem.
put on the dog
put on the feed bag
put on weight or put weight on
put one through one's paces
put one's best foot forward
put one's cards on the table
put one's dibs on (something)
put one's finger on (something)
put one's foot down
put one's foot in one's mouth
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hell-bent for leather
slip out
out of control
brand-new
unearthly hour
at the bottom of the hour
a miscarriage of justice
take the bitter with the sweet
play the devil's advocate
hush-hush
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Locusts, like giant grasshoppers or crickets, travel in swarms of up to 80 million and each eats its own weight in plants every day.
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