Idioms
turn off (someone) or turn (someone) off
to disgust or irritate or repel someone
The woman's constant complaining turns me off.
turn off (something) or turn (something) off
turn off (somewhere)
turn on (someone)
turn on (something)
turn on a dime
turn on one's heel
turn one's back on (someone)
turn one's stomach
turn out
turn out (a light)
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thick-skinned
have sticky fingers
against the clock
go with (something)
under fire
lay one's cards on the table
separate the men from the boys
best part of (something)
cut from the same cloth
small talk
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In France, rats found in wine cellars were sometimes cooked in a sauce flavoured with red wine, over a fire of burning wine barrels.
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