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.
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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turn the other cheek
in the second place
so much
pip-squeak
the other way round
from rags to riches
raise one's sights
neither here nor there
make allowances for (someone or something)
go cold turkey
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