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dial back: Idiom Meaning and Origin
depart with: Idiom Meaning and Origin
deep pockets: Idiom Meaning and Origin
deep end: Idiom Meaning and Origin
dash off: Idiom Meaning and Origin
damned if one does and damned if one doesn’t: Idiom Meaning and Origin
cut the mustard: Idiom Meaning and Origin
cut loose: Idiom Meaning and Origin
cut both ways: Idiom Meaning and Origin
cup of tea: Idiom Meaning and Origin
cross someone’s palm: Idiom Meaning and Origin
crop up: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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