Idioms

set forth (somewhere)
to start to go somewhere, to begin a trip
We set forth on our holiday at 7:00 this morning.

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  • set great store on (someone or something)
  • set in
  • set in one's ways
  • set one's heart on (something)
  • set one's mind at rest
  • set one's sights on (something)
  • set out (somewhere)
  • set out to (do something)
  • set sail
  • set the pace
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  • get one's comeuppance
  • mop the floor with (someone)
  • back to the salt mines
  • fed up with (someone or something)
  • keep a close rein on (someone or something)
  • in clover
  • go on a binge
  • back down (from someone or something)
  • at the present time
  • push one's luck


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