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squint like a bag of nails: Idiom Meaning and Origin
square on: Idiom Meaning and Origin
spread one’s wings: Idiom Meaning and Origin
spit feathers: Idiom Meaning and Origin
speak up: Idiom Meaning and Origin
speak out: Idiom Meaning and Origin
speak one’s mind: Idiom Meaning and Origin
someone’s jaw dropped: Idiom Meaning and Origin
sob story: Idiom Meaning and Origin
sleeveless errand: Idiom Meaning and Origin
six ways to Sunday: Idiom Meaning and Origin
silver tongue: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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