Idioms

sail right through (something)
to finish something quickly and easily
I was able to sail right through the material for my final exam.

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  • sail under false colors
  • salt away money
  • salt of the earth
  • same as (someone or something)
  • Same here!
  • same old story
  • same to you
  • sands of time
  • save (something) for a rainy day
  • save face
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  • rake in the money
  • beat (someone) to the draw
  • with no strings attached
  • walk out
  • night on the town
  • have one's hands full with (someone or something)
  • stick it to (someone)
  • look on
  • about time
  • lay/light into (someone)


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