Idioms

stand up for (someone or something)
to defend against attack, to fight for someone or something
The citizens of the town were ready to stand up for their rights.

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  • 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
  • start out as (something)
  • start over with a clean slate
  • start the ball rolling
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  • at all costs
  • busman's holiday
  • sink one's teeth into (something)
  • turn over (something) to (someone) or turn (something) over to (someone)
  • take a break
  • lay (something) to rest
  • ride on (someone's) coattails
  • pay dirt
  • rub out (someone or something) or rub (someone or something) out
  • hold one's head up


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