Idioms
run to seed
to become worn-out and uncared for
The small store has run to seed and few people like to go there now.
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
sack out
sadder but wiser
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lay the groundwork for (something)
get a head start (on someone or something)
get (someone's) goat
keep house
under the table
at sea
a ripple of protest
dead on one's feet
open (something) up or open up (something)
throw (something) together or throw together (something)
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Animal Facts
A head louse can lay 200–300 eggs during its life of around thirty days.The eggs only take five to ten days to hatch and start feeding.
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