Idioms
to heel
to be under control
The army brought the citizens to heel when they entered the town.
to hell and gone
to no avail
to one's heart's content
to one's name
to order
to pieces
to put it mildly
to say nothing of (someone or something)
to say the least
to some extent
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cast one's lot in with (someone)
a doubting Thomas
slowly but surely
strictly on the up-and-up
quite a lot
hook, line and sinker
part and parcel of (something)
from scratch
set a precedent
ocean(s) of (something)
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