Idioms
stand in for (someone)
to be a substitute for someone
The new actor stood in for the famous actor who was sick.
stand off (someone or something)
stand off from (someone or something)
stand on ceremony
stand on one's own two feet
stand one's ground
stand out
stand over (someone or something)
stand pat
stand still for (something)
stand to reason
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turn one's stomach
fall into place
on the money
train one's sights on (something)
tune up (a musical instrument) or tune (a musical instrument) up
sucker list
rub (something) off or rub off (something)
beat the living daylights out of (someone)
pass muster
gift of the gab
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