Idioms

tide (someone) over or tide over (someone)
to help someone through a difficult situation, to last until someone can get more of something
I gave my friend some money to tide him over until he gets paid. I ate an apple to tide me over until lunch.

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  • tie (someone's) hands
  • tie (someone) up in knots
  • tie down (someone) or tie (someone) down
  • tie down (something) or tie (something) down
  • tie in (something) with (something) or tie (something) in with (something)
  • tie the knot
  • tie up (a boat) or tie (a boat) up
  • tie up (someone) or tie (someone) up
  • tie up (something) or tie (something) up
  • tie up (traffic)
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  • shut up (someone or something) or shut (someone or something) up
  • teething troubles
  • pose as (someone)
  • arm and a leg
  • so mad that one could scream
  • on the up-and-up (up and up)
  • fall ill
  • close shave
  • play a joke/trick on (someone)
  • firsthand


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