Idioms
son of a sea biscuit
an expression that is used as a polite replacement for son of a bitch
"Son of a sea biscuit," the man said when he hit his hand with a hammer.
sooner or later
sore loser
sort of (something)
sort out (something) or sort (something) out
sound (someone) out or sound out (someone)
sound as if
sound like (something)
sound like a broken record
sound off about (something)
soup (something) up or soup up (something)
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in the wind
lead (someone) to (do something)
in stitches
take (something) up with (someone)
do one's thing
in the groove
do with (someone or something)
snap (something) up or snap up (something)
come alive
amount to the same thing
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Fact
In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).
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