Idioms
take up arms against (someone or something)
to get ready to fight or make war
The citizens of the small country were not willing to take up arms to change their government.
take up where one left off
take up with (someone)
taken aback
taken for dead
talk (someone's) ear off
talk (someone's) head off
talk (someone) down in price
talk (someone) into (doing something)
talk (someone) out of (doing something)
talk a blue streak
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an open-and-shut case
face to face
shoot up (drugs)
wet blanket
possessed of (something)
hell on earth
sweet-talk (someone)
royal treatment
have the best of both worlds
to the bone
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The largest known hailstone to have fallen was in Germany in 1925, which weighed close to four and a half pounds.
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