Idioms
tip (someone) off or tip off (someone)
to warn or inform someone about something
The bank tipped off the police that there may be a robbery soon.
tip the balance
tip the scales at (something)
tire (someone) out or tire out (someone)
tired out
tit for tat
to (someone's) liking
to (someone's) way of thinking
to a fault
to a great extent
to a large extent
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know-how
give or take (a certain amount of something)
strike up a conversation with (someone)
swim against the current
take up (clothes) or take (clothes) up
get one's head above water
for the birds
dumb bunny
take the law into one's own hands
have a frog in one's throat
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