Idioms
taken aback
to be unpleasantly surprised, to be suddenly puzzled or shocked or confused
I was taken aback when the woman said that she did not want to work for our company any longer.
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
talk back to (someone)
talk big
talk down to (someone)
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take hold of (something)
keep one's chin up
in the short run
hire out (something) or hire (something) out
come from far and wide
wind down
man-to-man
bite off more than one can chew
head up (something) or head (something) up
hurl an insult (at someone)
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When you blush, your stomach blushes, too! A blush sends blood flooding into the tiny blood vessels on your face and also to the many blood vessels inside your stomach.
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