Idioms
ships that pass in the night
people who meet briefly by chance but are unlikely to meet again
We were like two ships that pass in the night and I do not think that I will ever see that person again.
shirk one's duty
shook up
shoot for (something)
shoot from the hip
shoot one's mouth off
shoot one's wad
shoot out (something)
shoot straight
shoot the breeze/bull
shoot the works
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down to earth
in top form
Here goes.
in tatters
take to (someone or something)
close at hand
put in (something) or put (something) in
in broad daylight
rest assured
get worked up about/over (something)
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Lord Nelson (1758–1805) admiral of the English fleet, slept in a coffin in his cabin.The coffin was made from the mast of an enemy French ship.
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