Idioms
sit well with (someone)
to please someone
My decision to leave early for the weekend did not sit well with the other members of the staff.
sitting on top of the world
sitting pretty
six feet under
six of one or half-a-dozen of the other
sixth sense
size up (someone or something)
skate on thin ice
skeleton in one's closet
skid row
skin (someone) alive
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about to (do something)
jam-packed
to say nothing of (someone or something)
have a passion for (something)
play one's trump card
raise one's voice to (someone)
end up (doing something)
out of necessity
a long shot
deal with (someone)
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The five most frequently used letters in the English alphabet are, in order, E T A I S.
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