Idioms
swear on (something)
to use something as the reason or authority that what you are saying is the truth
The accused criminal was asked to swear on a religious text at the trial to make sure that he was telling the truth.
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
sweet nothings
sweet on (someone)
sweet-talk (someone)
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mention (someone or something) in passing
keep one's mouth shut
take (something)
in reality
come in handy
see stars
give away (something) or give (something) away
paint the town red
giveaway
wait-and-see attitude
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