Idioms

smoke (someone or something) out or smoke out (someone or something)
to force someone or something out with smoke
We smoked the rats out of their nests with the smoke.

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  • smoke (something) out or smoke out (something)
  • smoke and mirrors
  • smooth (something) over or smooth over (something)
  • snail's pace
  • snake in the grass
  • snap (something) up or snap up (something)
  • snap at (someone)
  • snap out of (something)
  • sniff out (someone or something) or sniff (someone or something) out
  • snow (someone) under
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  • in one's right mind
  • put one's foot in one's mouth
  • poke fun at (someone)
  • come to mind
  • get an earful
  • good old days
  • live (something) down or live down (something)
  • lay (someone) to rest
  • wheel and deal
  • have a field day


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