Idioms
rub elbows/shoulders with (someone)
to be in the same place as other people, to meet and mix with other people
At the party we were able to rub shoulders with many important people.
rub in (something) or rub (something) in
rub off on (someone)
rub out (someone or something) or rub (someone or something) out
rub salt in (someone's) wound
ruffle (someone's) feathers
ruffle feathers
ruin of (someone or something)
rule out (someone or something) or rule (someone or something) out
rule the roost
rump session
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in the rear
out cold
on the average
of late
main drag
pull a stunt/trick on (someone)
judge (someone or something) on its own merits
have a say in (something)
would give one's right arm (for something)
beyond the pale
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In Spanish, the word hombre means: 'shoulder', 'man', and 'hat' all at the same time.
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