Idioms
stick to the facts
to remain faithful to the facts about something
"Please stick to the facts when you tell the story to the police."
stick together
stick up
stick up (someone or something) or stick (someone or something) up
stick up for (someone or something)
stick with (something)
sticky fingers
stink to high heaven
stir (someone or something) up or stir up (someone or something)
stir up a hornet's nest
stock up on (something)
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hopped up on (something)
in jeopardy
run (something) into the ground
tread on (someone's) toes
to order
take office
for the most part
footloose and fancy-free
to be sure
put (someone) down as (something bad)
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Fact
The expression cooked al dente means to the tooth. What this means is that the pasta should be somewhat firm, and offer some resistance to the tooth, but should also be tender
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