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Idioms beginning with "O"
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		Contents of O:
			
			[oak]
See:
[GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW].
[occupy oneself]  {v. phr.}
To make oneself busy with. 
Having retired from business, he now occupies himself with his stamp collection.
[odd jobs]  {n. phr.}
Work that is not steady or regular in nature; small, isolated tasks. 
Dan does odd jobs for his neighbors, barely making enough to eat.
[oddball]  {n.},  {slang},  {informal}
An eccentric person; one who doesn't act like everyone else. 
John is an oddball — he never invites anyone.
