Idioms
up to one's chin
very busy with something, deeply involved in something
The mayor has been up to his chin in the project to build a new convention center.
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
up-and-coming
up-to-date
up-to-the-minute
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take up (something) or take (something) up
off the mark
pink slip
a brush with the law
fit for a king
pillar of strength/support
hell on earth
cast the first stone
pack them in
that will be the day
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Diamonds are so hard they are often used as the tip of a dentist's drill because they can grind through teeth.
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