Idioms
tilt at windmills
to fight battles with imaginary or unimportant enemies or issues
My friend is tilting at windmills by fighting his company for no good reason.
time after time
time and again
time and time again
time flies
time off
time out
time to catch one's breath
time was (when)
tip (someone) off or tip off (someone)
tip the balance
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pass out (something) or pass (something) out
act high and mighty
sever ties with (someone)
put one's head on the block for (someone or something)
break ground for (something)
no two ways about it
read (someone) his or her rights
good deal
stick by/with (someone or something)
yellow-bellied
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