Idioms
save the day
to bring about victory or success (when defeat is likely)
The football player saved the day for his team when he played his best game of the season.
save up for (something)
saved by the bell
saving grace
say (something) in a roundabout way
say (something) to (someone's) face
say (something) under one's breath
say a mouthful
say grace
say one's piece
say the word
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come to know (someone or something)
get (something) through (someone's) thick skull
come to grief
in drag
stick (something) up or stick up (something)
stick up (someone or something) or stick (someone or something) up
up front
Dutch courage
shut the door on (something)
hit the books
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The average stay for a prisoner on Alcatraz, when it was used as a prison, was five years
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