Idioms
sink one's teeth into (something)
to begin to work seriously on a project or problem
The problem is difficult and is very hard to sink your teeth into.
sink or swim
sit (something) out or sit out (something)
sit around (somewhere)
sit back
sit back and let (something) happen
sit bolt upright
sit idly by
sit in for (someone)
sit in on (something)
sit on (something)
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be curtains for (someone or something)
too big for one's britches
bone of contention
one-upmanship
carry through with (something)
live on borrowed time
throw (something) together or throw together (something)
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have a price on one's head
look like something the cat dragged in
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