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for all one is worth: Idiom Meaning and Origin
floor one could eat off: Idiom Meaning and Origin
first-rate: Idiom Meaning and Origin
finer things: Idiom Meaning and Origin
fall through: Idiom Meaning and Origin
everything but the kitchen sink: Idiom Meaning and Origin
even keel: Idiom Meaning and Origin
end of: Idiom Meaning and Origin
eat one’s own dog food: Idiom Meaning and Origin
down on one’s uppers: Idiom Meaning and Origin
do right by: Idiom Meaning and Origin
do one’s utmost: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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