Idioms
see (someone) out or see out (someone)
to go with someone out of a room or house
I went to the door to see our guests out.
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)
see one's way clear to (do something)
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beat the living daylights out of (someone)
without fail
in and of itself
pot calling the kettle black
aim at (something)
bitter pill to swallow
more and more
piping hot
shoot one's mouth off
tie up (something) or tie (something) up
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A traditional dish in London is eels boiled and served cold in jelly.
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