Idioms
see (something) out or see out (something)
to finish something, to not quit doing something
I decided to stay with my company in order to see out the restructuring process.
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)
see red
see stars
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on the edge of one's seat
pin (someone) down or pin down (someone)
sit on its hands
few and far between
no bed of roses
chicken feed
make good time
out of reach
become engaged with (someone)
fair play
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