Idioms
sweep out of (somewhere)
to leave somewhere in a dramatic way
The actress swept out of the room when her performance finished.
sweet and sour
sweet nothings
sweet on (someone)
sweet-talk (someone)
sweetie pie
swelled head
swift and sure
swim against the current
swim against the tide
swing (something)
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stop short of (doing something)
become engaged with (someone)
yield the right-of-way
in one's good books/graces
by the nape of the neck
have a near miss
turn in (someone) or turn (someone) in
fill out (something) or fill (something) out
get into a stew about/over (someone or something)
shoot the breeze/bull
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What do americans get stuck in their throats more than any other object? Tooth picks.
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