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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so help me
rat out on (someone)
burn the midnight oil
favorite son
decked out
like it or lump it
You tell'em!
quick and dirty
come to (something)
pound the pavement
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By the time they reach grade 12, an American will have been in school for about 17,000 hours
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