Idioms
snap out of (something)
to return to a normal state
The man finally snapped out of his depression and was able to return to work.
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)
so much the better
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receive (someone) with open arms
throw in the towel
pick up (someone) or pick (someone) up
carry the weight of the world on one's shoulders
just now
in vain
buy up (something) or buy (something) up
fall ill
save one's breath
go through the motions
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