Idioms
put words in/into (someone's) mouth
to say or suggest something for someone else, to speak for someone else without his or her permission
The man always puts words into his wife's mouth which makes her angry.
putty in (someone's) hands
puzzle (something) out or puzzle out (something)
quake in one's boots
queer as a three-dollar bill
quick and dirty
quick as a flash
quick as a wink
quick as geased lightning
quick on the draw
quick on the trigger
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hit (someone) below the belt
give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
leave a lot to be desired
step out
put (something) past (someone)
open (something) up or open up (something)
get used to (someone or something)
run into (something - a fact/difficulty/problems/trouble)
belt (something) out or belt out (something)
squawk about (something)
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