Idioms
stand on ceremony
to be formal
"You do not need to stand on ceremony. You can relax."
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
stand up and be counted
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run a tight ship
pull (something) to pieces
let it rip
come true
touch base with (someone)
put in (somewhere)
muddy the water
be that as it may
hammer (something) home or hammer home (something)
party line
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King Louis XIV of France's feet started to rot in his old age.A valet found a toe that dropped off in one of the king's socks.
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