Idioms
run up
to add to the amount of something
We ran up a large bill at the department store before we went home.
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
saddle (someone) with (something)
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lace into (someone)
yellow-bellied
be a new one on (someone)
from stem to stern
get off one's high horse
Katie bar the door
get sidetracked
set (someone or something) loose
have a go at (something)
off-center
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In Johannesburg, the average car will be involved in an accident once every four years.
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