Idioms
stand over (someone or something)
to watch someone or something closely, to keep checking someone or something all the time
The father stood over his son to make sure that he was studying for his final exams.
stand pat
stand still for (something)
stand to reason
stand up
stand up (someone) or stand (someone) up
stand up and be counted
stand up for (someone or something)
stand up to (someone)
stark raving mad
stars in one's eyes
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talk (someone) out of (doing something)
know which side one's bread is buttered on
pitch camp
break in (someone or something) or break (someone or something) in
in agreement
step into the breach
mope around
break the ice
on consignment
last word
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Demonetisation
The governmental measure of depriving metallic coins or paper currency od specified denominations of its status money. It is meant to unearth the hidden money which is unaccounted for purpose of income tax assessment.
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