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put to the sword
[put to the sword] {v. phr.}, {literary} To kill (people) in war, especially with a sword. * /The Romans put their enemies to  […]
rave about
[rave about] {v. phr.} To talk very enthusiastically about someone or something. * /Hank praised the new TV show very highly  […]
Amy Tan
"If you can't change your fate, change your attitude."
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Quizzes on idioms starting with P
Erich Segal
(1937--) U.S. writer True love comes quietly, without banners or flashing lights. If you hear bells, get your ears checked.
breathe down one's neck
[breathe down one's neck] {v. phr.}, {informal} To follow closely; threaten from behind; watch every action. * /Too many  […]
cough up
[cough up] {v.}, {slang} 1. To give (money) unwillingly; pay with an effort. * /Her husband coughed up the money for the  […]

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