Idioms
see (someone) off or see off (someone)
to go with someone to their point of departure
I went to the airport to see my mother off.
see (someone) out or see out (someone)
see (someone) to (somewhere)
see (something) out or see out (something)
see (something) through
see a man about a dog
see about (something)
see double
see eye to eye (with someone)
see fit to (do something)
see no objection to (something)
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speak off the cuff
first-run
meet up with (someone or something)
shake in one's boots
in a tizzy
at home
have turned the corner
take stock
in awe of (someone or something)
pull over (someone) or pull (someone) over
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The 57 on Heinz ketchup bottles represents the number of varieties of pickles the company once had.
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