Idioms
run through (something)
to read or practice something from the beginning to the end without stopping
I usually try to run through my speech a couple of times before I have to give it.
run to (an amount of money)
run to seed
run up
run up (something) or run (something) up
run up against (something)
run up to (someone or something)
run wild
run-of-the-mill
Russian roulette
rustle (something) up or rustle up
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throw away an opportunity
eat (someone) out of house and home
in terms of (something)
burn the candle at both ends
look like a million dollars
nuts and bolts (of something)
on the trail/track of (someone or something)
be the death of (someone)
at hand
between a rock and a hard place
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Inuit people used to make trousers out of the gullet – wind-pipe – of a seal or walrus, using one for each leg.
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