Idioms

to heel
to be under control
The army brought the citizens to heel when they entered the town.

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  • 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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  • well up in years
  • on ice
  • take offense at (someone or something)
  • open for business
  • as long as
  • my gut tells me
  • get off one's butt
  • give (someone) the runaround
  • sporting chance
  • take to one's heels


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