Idioms
sack out
to go to bed, to go to sleep
I sacked out as soon as I arrived home last evening.
sadder but wiser
saddle (someone) with (something)
safe and sound
safety in numbers
sage advice
sail into (someone)
sail right through (something)
sail under false colors
salt away money
salt of the earth
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look on (someone) as (something)
get the boot
catch up with (someone or something)
in the right place at the right time
put (something) into practice
on and off
in the same breath
push (someone) around or push around (someone)
top (something) off (with something)
same as (someone or something)
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On average, each American consumes approximately two hundred and sixty pounds of meat in a year
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