Idioms
under one's nose
within sight of someone, easily seen or found
My father found his driver`s license right under his nose where he had left it.
under one's own steam
under one's thumb
under one's wing
under pressure
under the circumstances
under the counter
under the hammer
under the influence of (someone or something)
under the sun
under the table
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able to do (something) standing on one's head
in disguise
beat the rap
slow up
pitch camp
on the right track
keep one's opinions to oneself
keep up with the Joneses
blow (someone) away or blow away (someone)
get to (do something)
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Motorists who talk on cell phones are more impaired than drunk drivers with blood-alcohol levels exceeding .08.
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