Idioms

rake (someone) over the coals
to scold or reprimand someone
My boss raked me over the coals when he heard about the lost sales report.

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  • rake (something) off or rake off (something)
  • rake in the money
  • rally around (someone or something)
  • ram (something) down (someone's) throat
  • ramble on about (someone or something)
  • rank and file
  • rant (at someone) about (someone or something)
  • rant and rave about (someone or something)
  • rap (someone's) knuckles
  • rap with (someone)
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  • live happily ever after
  • from the ground up
  • have feet of clay
  • shut the door on (something)
  • lock (something) up or lock up (something)
  • shut up
  • plow into (someone or something)
  • fall in with (a group of people)
  • reluctant to (do something)
  • do a double take


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