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leave someone high and dry: Idiom Meaning and Origin
jet-setting: Idiom Meaning and Origin
jet-setter: Idiom Meaning and Origin
in high gear: Idiom Meaning and Origin
high on the hog: Idiom Meaning and Origin
high noon: Idiom Meaning and Origin
higher than a kite: Idiom Meaning and Origin
high cotton: Idiom Meaning and Origin
high and dry: Idiom Meaning and Origin
hell or high water: Idiom Meaning and Origin
gimme a five: Idiom Meaning and Origin
get off one’s high horse: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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