Idioms
to the nth degree
to the greatest degree possible, extremely
We made an effort to the nth degree but we were unable to successfully complete the project.
to the tune of (an amount of money)
to the wall
to whom it may concern
to wit
toe the line
toe the mark
toing and froing (about something)
tone (something) down or tone down (something)
tongue-in-cheek
too bad
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at (someone's) service
ahead of time
setup
come out of one's shell
spick-and-span
Tell it to Sweeney.
cut corners
leave (someone) for dead
take out (something) or take (something) out
lap up (something) or lap (something) up
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The range of a medieval long-bow is 220 yards
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