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on opposite sides of the barricades: Idiom Meaning and Origin
on one’s toes: Idiom Meaning and Origin
on one’s last legs: Idiom Meaning and Origin
only game in town: Idiom Meaning and Origin
on its merits: Idiom Meaning and Origin
one too many: Idiom Meaning and Origin
one side: Idiom Meaning and Origin
onesey-twosey: Idiom Meaning and Origin
one’s bark is worse than one’s bite: Idiom Meaning and Origin
one of His Majesty’s bad bargains: Idiom Meaning and Origin
one-horse race: Idiom Meaning and Origin
one fell swoop: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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