Idioms
trouble (someone) for (something)
to ask someone to give or lend you something
I do not like to trouble the manager for her time but sometimes I must.
trouble (someone) to (do something)
trouble (someone) with (something)
trouble one's head about (someone or something)
trouble oneself about (someone or something)
true to form
true to one's word
trump card
trump up (something) or trump (something) up
truth will out
try (out) one's wings
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not for a moment
nose down
sleep like a baby
all ears
read (someone's) mind
set back (someone or something) or set (someone or something) back
lay down the law
left-handed compliment
leave (something) open
outside the box
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Fact
Until the nineteenth century, solid blocks of tea were used as money in Siberia.
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