Idioms
six of one or half-a-dozen of the other
to be the same, to have no difference between two things
It was six of one or half-a-dozen of the other if we should take the train or the airplane. They both arrived at the same time and cost the same.
sixth sense
size up (someone or something)
skate on thin ice
skeleton in one's closet
skid row
skin (someone) alive
skin and bones
skin-deep
skip bail
skip it
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a play on words
at sixes and sevens
here, there and everywhere
get off the hook
have sticky fingers
out of town
with one's tail between one's legs
hang one on
issue a call for (something)
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