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run out of steam: Idiom Meaning and Origin
rub the fear of God into: Idiom Meaning and Origin
put one foot in front of the other: Idiom Meaning and Origin
put it past: Idiom Meaning and Origin
pull in one’s horns: Idiom Meaning and Origin
phone in: Idiom Meaning and Origin
over one’s skis: Idiom Meaning and Origin
out of whack: Idiom Meaning and Origin
out of thin air: Idiom Meaning and Origin
out of the picture: Idiom Meaning and Origin
out of the gate: Idiom Meaning and Origin
out of the chute: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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