Idioms
set (someone's) teeth on edge
to irritate someone
The constant noise from the stereo next door set my teeth on edge.
set (someone) back on his or her heels
set (someone) back or set back (someone)
set (someone) up in business or set up (someone) in business
set (something) aside for (someone or something)
set (something) off or set off (something)
set (something) right
set (something) to music
set a precedent
set a trap
set about to (do something or go somewhere)
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back of beyond
get out of a jam
make it
of course
vote with one's feet
off the subject
hold (someone) hostage
fall out of use
pig in a poke
in custody of (someone or something)
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A vulture's stomach is so acidic that it can dissolve a nail after just a couple of hours.
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