Idioms
read (something) through or read through (something)
to read all of something
I read the report through before I returned it to my supervisor.
read between the lines
read the handwriting on the wall
read the riot act (to someone)
read up on (someone or something)
ready, willing, and able
real McCoy
rear its ugly head
receive (someone) with open arms
reckon with (someone or something)
recognize (someone or something) for what it/he/she is
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penny-wise and pound-foolish
turn one's stomach
get the ball rolling
harp on (something)
drown one's sorrows
walk out of (something)
have the time of one's life
wear off
know one's ABCs
join the fray
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Japan uses the most energy per year than any other country.
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