Idioms

straighten out (someone or something) or straighten (someone or something) out
to cause someone's bad behavior to improve, to organize or fix something that is in confusion or disorder
I went to the bank to straighten out the problem with my credit card.

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  • strapped for cash
  • straw that breaks the camel's back
  • stretch one's legs
  • stretch the point
  • stretch the truth
  • strictly on the level
  • strictly on the up-and-up
  • strike (someone's) fancy
  • strike (someone) as (something)
  • strike (someone) as funny
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  • stick up for (someone or something)
  • set type
  • burn (oneself) out
  • drop in (on someone)
  • have (something) hanging over one's head
  • eleventh-hour decision
  • get into a stew about/over (someone or something)
  • take a hint
  • kick back
  • over and above (something)


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