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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do the honors
born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
rise to the occasion
pull a fast one on (someone)
bring to mind
You can't please everyone.
sooner or later
run a tight ship
a nail in (someone's) coffin
reach an impasse
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Sometimes fish or frogs fall from the sky like rain – and there have been cases of a shower of meat (lumps of lung and muscle) and a rain of maggots.
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