Idioms
tuck into (something)
to eat something with hunger and enjoyment
I tucked into the meal as soon as I sat down at the table.
tug-of-war
tune in (a radio)
tune in to (something)
tune out (someone or something) or tune (someone or something) out
tune up (a musical instrument) or tune (a musical instrument) up
tune up (an engine) or tune (an engine) up
turn (someone) on or turn on (someone)
turn (something) on its ear
turn (something) to good account
turn (something) to one's advantage
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to (someone's) way of thinking
tear down (someone) or tear (someone) down
judge (someone or something) on its own merits
take shape
for dear life
odds and ends
treat (someone)
in private
lean over backwards to (do something or help someone)
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There are more than 100 million dogs and cats in the United States. Americans spend more than 5.4 billion dollars on their pets each year.
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