Idioms
with one's tail between one's legs
appearing frightened or cowardly (like a frightened dog)
The man left the store with his tail between his legs when someone saw him trying to steal something.
with open arms
with relish
with respect to (something)
with the best of them
within a stone's throw of something
within an inch of one's life
within calling distance
within reason
without batting an eye
without fail
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for all practical purposes
in between
out cold
grain of truth
no bed of roses
hush-hush
lay off (someone) or lay (someone) off
put the screws to (someone)
miss out on (something)
put up with (someone or something)
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A signature is called a John Hancock because he signed the Declaration of Independce.
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