Idioms
set in
to begin and probably continue (used for a weather or mental condition)
The rain has set in and it looks like it will not stop. A mild depression has set in for my neighbor
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
set the stage for (something)
set the table
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wrap up (something) or wrap (something) up
scare (someone) stiff
like looking for a needle in a haystack
rough-and-ready
inch by inch
have a rough time (of it)
speak with a forked tongue
off one's high horse
supposed to do (something)
a fine how-do-you-do
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