Idioms
tip the balance
to have important or decisive influence, to decide something
The man's ability to speak French tipped the balance in his favor to get the job at the embassy.
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
to a T
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advise (someone) against (something)
look a gift horse in the mouth
by the month
have one's feet on the ground
throw the baby out with the bathwater
in times past
get one's sea legs
What one doesn't know won't hurt one.
not tell a (living) soul
all manner of (someone or something)
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