Idioms
up in the air (about something)
not settled, undecided
Whether or not I will be able to go to London is still up in the air.
up in years
up one's alley
up one's sleeve
up the creek
up the creek with no paddle
up the river with no paddle
up to (a certain amount or number)
up to (a certain time)
up to (someone) to decide (something)
up to (someone) to do (something)
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a law unto oneself
count (someone) out or count out (someone)
stand in (someone's) way
ill will
pitch camp
get on one's high horse
stand clear of (something)
break in (someone or something) or break (someone or something) in
nest egg
You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
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Fact
The word "school" comes from the greek word "skhol", which means leisure time, time for spiritual exercises.
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