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.

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  • 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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