Idioms
sock (something) away or sock away (something)
to store something in a safe place, to save something
I have been socking money away for my holidays.
sock it to (someone)
soft spot for (someone or something)
soil one's diapers
sold out
solid as a rock
somebody up there loves/hates me
something about (someone or something)
something else
something else again
something of the sort
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ring true
spoken for
put one's nose to the grindstone
cliffhanger
get out of a jam
in times past
round up (someone or something) or round (someone or something) up
wake the dead
take five
live within one's means
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People of the North American Sioux tribe used to make an amulet of their own, dried umbilical cord – the cord which connects the unborn baby to its mother's body – which they thought guaranteed a long life.
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