Idioms
sign on with (someone)
to sign an agreement to work with or for someone
My cousin has signed on with one of the largest companies in the world.
sign one's own death warrant
sign up for (something)
signal to (someone) to do (something)
signed, sealed and delivered
silly season
simmer down
since time immemorial
sing (someone's) praises
sing a different tune
sink in
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in one's (own) backyard
make a comeback
shrug (something) off or shrug off (something)
make up (something) or make (something) up
bound to (do something)
movers and shakers
plumb loco
very well
eat out
set in
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Oak trees do not have acorns until they are fifty years old or older.
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