Idioms
set (someone or something) loose
to set someone or something free, to release someone or something that you are holding
The wildlife department decided to set the bear loose.
set (someone or something) straight
set (someone's) 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
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add insult to injury
read (someone's) mind
seize an opportunity
fool around
fly by the seat of one's pants
make a meal of (something)
talk turkey
under one's thumb
tar and feather (someone)
dish out (criticism)
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Fact
The watch was invented by Peter Henlein of Nuremberg in 1510.
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