Idioms
wrap up (something) or wrap (something) up
to bring something to an end
We wrapped up the meeting before dinner and went home.
wrapped up in
wreak havoc on/with (something)
write off (something) or write (something) off
write out (something) or write (something) out
write up (something) or write (something) up
wrong side of the tracks
X marks the spot
yakety-yak
year after year
year in and year out
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jump at (something)
Jekyll and Hyde
have one foot in the grave
give ground
long and the short of it
out of one's element
have one for the road
hinge on (something)
take a nap
see the last of (someone or something)
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America's first stock exchange was the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, established in 1791.
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