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zip up: Idiom Meaning and Origin
white satin: Idiom Meaning and Origin
under the saya: Idiom Meaning and Origin
under one’s hat: Idiom Meaning and Origin
the shirt off one’s back: Idiom Meaning and Origin
swaddling clothes: Idiom Meaning and Origin
Sunday best: Idiom Meaning and Origin
stovepipe hat: Idiom Meaning and Origin
sew buttons: Idiom Meaning and Origin
rig out: Idiom Meaning and Origin
put on frills: Idiom Meaning and Origin
light skirt: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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