Idioms
snap at (someone)
to speak sharply or angrily to someone
Our supervisor often snaps at the people who he works with.
snap out of (something)
sniff out (someone or something) or sniff (someone or something) out
snow (someone) under
so far
so far, so good
so help me
so long
so mad that one could scream
so much
so much for (someone or something)
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take (something) lying down
high and dry
chew out (someone) or chew (someone) out
beat the living daylights out of (someone)
flat broke
under one's belt
shipping and handling
down in the dumps
get with it
for the most part
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