Idioms
put some teeth into (something)
to increase the power of something
The government plans to put some teeth into the new laws against property crime.
put the bite on (someone)
put the blame on (someone)
put the cart before the horse
put the finger on (someone)
put the heat/squeeze on (someone)
put the kibosh on (something)
put the screws to (someone)
put the words into (someone's) mouth
put two and two together
put up (something) or put (something) up
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ring a bell
tear into (someone or something)
throw away (something) or throw (something) away
wear down (something) or wear (something) down
burst into tears
hightail it out of (somewhere)
strike a sour note
fall head over heels in love with (someone)
square accounts with (someone)
no matter what happens
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In Australia, a dust-devil is called a willy-willy
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