Idioms
spoon-feed (someone)
to make something very easy for someone
He is a very strict teacher and never likes to spoon-feed his students.
sporting chance
spout off about (someone or something)
spread like wildfire
spread oneself too thin
spring (something) on (someone)
spring for (something)
spruce (something) up or spruce up (something)
square accounts with (someone)
square away (something) or square (something) away
square off
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fool around
turn the other cheek
tell on (someone)
elbow grease
see the handwriting on the wall
Come again.
Tell it to Sweeney.
quite a few
jam on the brakes
shipping and handling
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Take your height and divide by eight. That’s how “tall” your head is.
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