Idioms
toss (someone) out of (somewhere)
to force someone to leave somewhere, to dismiss someone
The boys were tossed out of the restaurant for their bad behavior.
toss a salad
toss off (an answer) or toss (an answer) off
toss off (something) or toss (something) off
toss one's cookies
touch a sore spot/point
touch and go
touch base with (someone)
touch off (someone) or touch (someone) off
touch off (something) or touch (something) off
touch on/upon (something)
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pipe up
serve (someone's) purpose
fair-weather friend
fast buck
sock (something) away or sock away (something)
flip out
set a precedent
feel up to (do something)
in the running
what about
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Fact
To take an oath, ancient Romans put a hand on their testicles&that's where the word testimony comes from.
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