Idioms
up to here with (someone or something)
sick of some continual bad or irritating behavior
I have had it up to here with his coming late to work.
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
up to the mark
up until
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in concert (with someone)
run out of patience
in one's Sunday best
hold the fort
keep one's own counsel
good-for-nothing
subscribe to (something)
think the world of (someone or something)
beyond measure
on one's shoulders
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When two words are combined to form a single word (e.g., motor + hotel = motel, breakfast + lunch = brunch) the new word is called a "portmanteau."
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