Idioms
turn (something) on its ear
to change some activity in a surprising and exciting way
The new manager turned the office on its ear when he began to work in our department.
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
turn down (something) or turn (something) down
turn in
turn in (someone) or turn (someone) in
turn in (something) or turn (something) in
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a standing joke
on the same wavelength
in a jiffy
in recent memory
favor (someone) with (something)
short and sweet
not see past the end of one's nose
have growing pains
sit tight
pull (something) out of a hat
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The clock at the National Bureau of Standards in Washington, D.C. will gain or lose only one second every 300 years.
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