Idioms
round up (someone or something) or round (someone or something) up
to bring together or collect someone or something
We were able to round up enough people to play a game of soccer last night.
round-robin letter
round-robin meeting/discussion/debate
round-robin tournament/contest
round-trip ticket
royal treatment
rub (someone's) nose in it
rub (someone) the wrong way
rub (something) off or rub off (something)
rub elbows/shoulders with (someone)
rub in (something) or rub (something) in
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a shot in the arm
up the river with no paddle
head up (something) or head (something) up
go hog-wild
a sacred cow
lay down the law
have one's nose in the air
kiss (something) good-bye
pay up
good-for-nothing
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The wind must be below one mile an hour in order for the National Weather Service to rate the weather as calm.
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