Idioms
read between the lines
to find a hidden meaning in something
I can read between the lines and I know what my friend is trying to say.
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
reconcile oneself to (something)
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appear out of nowhere
take a whack at (someone)
from rags to riches
in light of (something)
in receipt of (something)
line up (someone with someone)
in high spirits
fill (someone's) shoes
play by ear
day in and day out
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Fact
The expression three dog night originated with the Eskimos and means a very cold night so cold that you have to bed down with three dogs to keep warm.
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