Idioms
work in (someone or something)
to insert someone or something (into a schedule)
My doctor was very busy but she was able to work me into her schedule tomorrow. I will try to work in a meeting with the new manager tomorrow.
work in (something) or work (something) in
work into (something)
work off (something) or work (something) off
work on (someone)
work one's fingers to the bone
work out
work out (for the best)
work out (something) or work (something) out
work over (someone) or work (someone) over
work up (someone) or work (someone) up
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keep one's eyes open
reach one's stride
come out of left field
keen on (someone or something)
on behalf of (someone)
yellow streak
right and left
at this juncture
knock (something) off or knock off (something)
even steven
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There wasn't a single pony in the Pony Express, just horses.
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