Idioms

track (someone or something) down or track down (someone or something)
to search for someone or something
I have been trying to track down an old Beatles album for many months.

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  • trade in (something) or trade (something) in
  • trade on (something)
  • train one's sights on (something)
  • travel light
  • travesty of justice
  • tread on (someone's) toes
  • treat (someone)
  • trial and error
  • trial balloon
  • trials and tribulations
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  • take up (something) with (someone)
  • weather permitting
  • play fast and loose with (someone or something)
  • scrounge around for (something)
  • see no objection to (something)
  • to whom it may concern
  • well-heeled
  • take time off
  • bet on the wrong horse
  • tail between one's legs


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