Idioms
stack up (something) or stack (something) up
to make a stack of things
I stacked up the magazines to give to the flea market.
stake a claim to (something)
stall off (someone or something) or stall (someone or something) off
stamp out (something) or stamp (something) out
stand (someone) in good stead with (someone or something)
stand a chance of (doing something)
stand behind (someone or something)
stand by
stand by (someone)
stand clear of (something)
stand corrected
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lend color to (something)
in care of (someone)
tooth and nail
right out
resonate with (someone)
bring (something) into the open
for certain
champ at the bit
have it out with (someone)
ask for trouble
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When potatoes were brought from South America over to Spain, it took about 200 years before it was recognized as a food.
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