Idioms
swear (someone) in or swear in (someone)
to have a person promise to do his or her duty as a member of an organization or in a formal position.
The new mayor of the city was sworn in at a large ceremony last evening.
swear by (something)
swear off (something)
swear on (something)
swear on a stack of Bibles
sweat (something) out or sweat out (something)
sweat bullets/blood
sweep (someone) off his or her feet
sweep (something) under the rug/carpet
sweep out of (somewhere)
sweet and sour
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give (someone) a hard time
a snow job
deadpan
pull rank on (someone)
in the prime of life
drop everything
down and out
rub elbows/shoulders with (someone)
come between (two people)
scare up (somebody or something) or scare (somebody or something) up
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