Idioms
slack off
to reduce something gradually, to become less active, to become lazy
Recently, I have begun to slack off in my effort to find a new job.
slap (someone or something) down or slap down (someone or something)
slap (something) together or slap together (something)
slated for (something)
sleep (something) off or sleep off (something)
sleep in
sleep like a baby
sleep like a log
sleep on (something)
sleep with (someone)
slice of the cake
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pay in advance
see the last of (someone or something)
set (someone) back or set back (someone)
security against (something)
stand out
end of one's rope
at (someone's) service
catch (someone) off guard
build a fire under (someone)
show off
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In 1900, coffee was often delivered door-to-door in the United States, by horse-pulled wagons.
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