Idioms

sound (someone) out or sound out (someone)
to try to find out how a person feels about something by asking him or her questions
The man has been sounding out his wife to see if she wants to move to a new house.

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  • sound as if
  • sound like (something)
  • sound like a broken record
  • sound off about (something)
  • soup (something) up or soup up (something)
  • sow one's wild oats
  • spaced out
  • spare (someone) from (something)
  • speak for (something)
  • speak for itself/themselves
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  • hem (someone or something) in or hem in (someone or something)
  • pick up where one left off
  • crack a book
  • turn over in one's grave
  • to the hilt
  • have a frog in one's throat
  • blow one's stack
  • not for hire
  • pour out one's heart to (someone)
  • up one's alley


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