Idioms
see (someone or something) as (something)
to consider someone to be something
My friend sees me as an expert in financial matters although I am not.
see (someone) home
see (someone) off or see off (someone)
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)
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spick-and-span
pecking order
hand over fist
safety in numbers
let on
You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
lay one's hands on (something)
little by little
the other way round
kiss and tell
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The average American/Canadian will eat about 11.9 pounds of cereal per year.
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