Idioms
straight from the horse's mouth
directly from the person involved
I heard about my friend`s wedding 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
strictly on the level
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put one's best foot forward
in defiance of (someone or something)
in on (something)
throw out (someone) or throw (someone) out
do one's part
tear into (someone or something)
down with (an illness)
never in one's life
on one's shoulders
uptight
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