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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forty winks
a shot in the arm
go along with (someone)
think out (something) or think (something) out
come up with (something)
by the week
get to one's feet
rooted in (something)
stick up (someone or something) or stick (someone or something) up
in transit
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Leonardo dicaprio's first appearance in front of a camera was in a commercial for milk.
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