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stop-and-go
stopping and going repeatedly
The traffic is always stop-and-go during the morning rush hour.
straight from the horse's mouth
straight from the shoulder
straight out
straighten (something) up or straighten up (something)
straighten out (someone or something) or straighten (someone or something) out
strapped for cash
straw that breaks the camel's back
stretch one's legs
stretch the point
stretch the truth
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keep one's feet on the ground
palm (something) off on (someone) or palm off (something) on (someone)
off one's chest
make merry
place the blame on (someone or something)
in ink
hard on (someone's) heels
cut class
make a long story short
catch one's breath
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A medieval cure for meningitis involved splitting a pigeon in two and laying the two halves, cut side down, on the patient's head.
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