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drive home
[drive home] {v. phr.} To argue convincingly; make a strong point. * /The doctor's convincing arguments and explanation of  […]
get one's feet wet
[get one's feet wet] {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin; do something for the first time. * /The party was at Bill's house and  […]
James Thurber
(1894--), Observer, 1 July 1956 Ashes to ashes and clay to clay, if the enemy don't get you your own folks may.
NFAHRU?
[NFAHRU?] "Not from around here R U?"
Muriel Spark
(1918--), Scottish author One should only see a psychiatrist out of boredom.
kewl, kool
[kewl, kool] Alternate forms of "cool".
put an end to
[put an end to] or [put a stop to] {v. phr.} 1. To make (something) end; stop; end. * /The farmer built an electric fence  […]
slated for
[slated for] or [slated to be] Going to be; planned or intended for. * /People think the governor is slated to be  […]
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