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stand up
to be strong enough to use for a long time
The new carpet should stand up for a long time.
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
start from scratch
start in as (something)
start off on the wrong foot
start off with a clean slate
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stretch the truth
slow up
inside out
cut out the deadwood
need (something) yesterday
nobody's home
scrape (something) up or scrape up (something)
six feet under
start from scratch
time to catch one's breath
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A mole can dig a hole 300 feet deep in one night.
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