Idioms
taper off
to come to an end little by little, to become smaller toward the end
The rain began to taper off early in the afternoon.
tar and feather (someone)
tarred with the same brush
tax-and-spend
teach (someone) a lesson
teach one's grandmother to suck eggs
teacher's pet
team up with (someone)
tear down (someone) or tear (someone) down
tear down (something) or tear (something) down
tear into (someone or something)
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turn to (someone or something)
frighten the living daylights out of (someone)
tamper with (something)
shipping and handling
in force
up against (something)
blow out (something) or blow (something) out
regain one's composure
not know one's own strength
under certain conditions
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