Idioms
thirst for (something)
a craving or desire for something, to thirst or crave something
The woman thirsts for the life that she was previously living. She has a thirst for her previous life.
thirsty for (something)
thrash (something) out or thrash out (something)
thread (one's way) through (something)
three sheets to the wind
thrill (someone) to death
thrill (someone) to pieces
through and through
through hell and high water
through the grapevine
through the mill
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as well as
cheek by jowl
get into the swing of things
on a fool's errand
bite (someone's) head off
make oneself felt
cool off
take (someone or something) at face value
put the blame on (someone)
mind one's manners
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Fact
New York City's nickname the Big Apple is named after an early swing-dance that originated in a South Carolina club (which used to be a church) called The Big Apple.
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