Idioms
sell (someone) a bill of goods
to deceive someone, to get someone to believe something that is not true
I believe that the salesman sold me a bill of goods and the product does not have much value.
sell (someone) on (something - a plan or idea)
sell (someone) short
sell (something) for a song
sell (something) off or sell off (something)
sell (something) on credit
sell (something) out or sell out (something)
sell like hotcakes
sell out (someone or something) or sell (someone or something) out
send (someone) about his or her business
send (someone) off or send off (someone)
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have eyes only for (someone or something)
give off (something) or give (something) off
make amends for (something)
change one's tune
run rampant
between the devil and the deep blue sea
survival of the fittest
out on bail
get a suntan
fall in with (a group of people)
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The slanted line that divides dates, fractions, choices, etc. (4/2/09) is called a virgule.
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