Idioms
up to (something)
to be occupied in or planning some activity that is often bad
I do not know what the boy was up to last night but it was probably something bad.
up to (somewhere)
up to here with (someone or something)
up to it
up to no good
up to one's chin
up to one's ears in work
up to par
up to scratch
up to snuff
up to the job
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take (something) into account
in poor taste
time flies
look into (something)
have nothing/none to spare
track (someone or something) down or track down (someone or something)
in a tight spot
see double
lower the boom on (someone)
go out the window
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World Record Facts
A bootlace worm washed up on the shore of Scotland in 1864 was 55 metres (180 feet) long.
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