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.
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)
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Phobia
Phobia :
dermatosiophobia or dermatophobia or dermatopathophobia : fear of skin disease.
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