Idioms
stop by (somewhere)
to visit or pass by somewhere
"Why don`t you stop by my house on your way home?"
stop dead
stop in one's tracks
stop off (somewhere)
stop over (somewhere)
stop short of (doing something)
stop, look, and listen
stop-and-go
straight from the horse's mouth
straight from the shoulder
straight out
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sound (someone) out or sound out (someone)
come true
son of a sea biscuit
fit as a fiddle
at sea
break a record
flea market
show-and-tell
line up (something with something)
have pull with (someone)
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Head lice have two sharp mouth parts – one cuts through your skin and sucks up blood, the other pumps out spit containing a chemical that stops your blood clotting.
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