Idioms
stand off from (someone or something)
to stay at a distance from someone or something, to stay apart from someone or something
The girl always stands off from the other students in her class.
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
stand up
stand up (someone) or stand (someone) up
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not know (someone) from Adam
without rhyme or reason
screw up (someone or something) or screw (someone or something) up
drive up (a price)
in addition to (something)
fall through
bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
have a clear conscience
double-talk
stand up to (someone)
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The phrase rule of thumb is derived from an old English law whichstated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than yourthumb.
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