Idioms
shut the door on (someone)
to close the door to keep someone out
The teacher always shuts the door on students who come late for her class.
shut the door on (something)
shut up
shut up (someone or something) or shut (someone or something) up
shuttle from place to place
shy away from (someone or something)
sick and tired of (someone or something)
sick of (someone or something)
side against (someone)
side with (someone)
sight unseen
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knuckle down (to something)
make use of (someone or something)
rotten to the core
have (something) hanging over one's head
the exception that proves the rule
(no) bed of roses
set (something) right
run down (someone) or run (someone) down
lord it over (someone)
cut corners
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Sliced bread was introduced under the Wonder Bread label in 1930.
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