Idioms
tune out (someone or something) or tune (someone or something) out
to ignore someone or something
I usually tune out my friend when he talks too much.
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
turn a blind eye to (something)
turn a deaf ear to (someone or something)
turn around
turn down (someone or something) or turn (someone or something) down
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not bat an eye
fat chance
throw the baby out with the bathwater
hot on (someone or something)
to (someone's) liking
a tempest in a teapot
keep one's mouth shut
let (something) pass
in perpetuity
nothing down
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In the 1800s, flea circuses were popular – the fleas were glued into costumes and stuck to wires or each other to look as though they were performing tricks.
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