Idioms
recognize (someone or something) for what it/he/she is
to see and understand exactly what someone or something is or represents
Everyone was able to recognize our new principal for what he is. He is a very difficult person to work with.
reconcile oneself to (something)
red herring
red in the face
red tape
red-letter day
reduced to (something)
reel off (something) or reel (something) off
refill a prescription
regain one's composure
regain one's feet
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stuck with (someone or something)
strike a happy medium
wishful thinking
for one's (own) sake
call a meeting
stark raving mad
think over (something) or think (something) over
take in (something) or take (something) in
try one's hand at (something)
squirrel (something) away or squirrel away (something)
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Fact
The three-syllable word hideous, with the change of a single consonant, becomes a two-syllable word with no vowel sounds in common: hideout.
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