Idioms
shut up (someone or something) or shut (someone or something) up
to confine someone or something
We always shut up our dog in the house when the postal worker comes.
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
sign (something) over
sign on the dotted line
sign on with (someone)
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throw together (people) or throw (people) together
win out (over someone or something)
give out (something)
catch (someone) red-handed
in the saddle
tooth and nail
take note of (something)
to the full
shake hands with (someone)
confide in (someone)
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Anglo-Saxon peasants sometimes wove clothes made out of dried stinging nettles.
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