Idioms

stock up on (something)
to gather a supply of something
We are trying to stock up on food before the holiday.

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  • stone's throw away from (something)
  • stone-broke
  • stoop to (doing something)
  • stop at nothing (to do something)
  • stop by (somewhere)
  • stop dead
  • stop in one's tracks
  • stop off (somewhere)
  • stop over (somewhere)
  • stop short of (doing something)
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  • a one-night stand
  • skeleton in one's closet
  • not lift a finger/hand (to help someone)
  • not for hire
  • sky is the limit
  • strike a balance (between two or more things)
  • cut corners
  • cry over spilt milk
  • vanish into thin air
  • drop a bombshell


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