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very difficult to do in Idioms
to like someone (a jib is a type of sail that is found on some sailboats) in Idioms
to enjoy talking rather than listening to other people in Idioms
very close or intimate in Idioms
without effect, without changing one`s feelings or opinion in Idioms
the easiest (but not always the best) way to do something in Idioms
to make money for oneself in a dishonest way in Idioms
to take places in a line or formation, to stand one behind another in Idioms
to arrange or schedule someone for something in Idioms
to supply a person with a date or companion in Idioms
to adjust two things correctly in Idioms
the larger share of something in Idioms
support shown by words only and not by action in Idioms
to yield to a reasonable argument in Idioms
a test that uses one single indicator to help make a decision (the scientific meaning of a litmus test is a test for basic chemical properties that uses litmus paper) in Idioms
gradually in Idioms
an unimportant person in a large group or organization in Idioms
little children often overhear things that they are not supposed to hear in Idioms
to overcome the shame or embarrassment of something in Idioms
to have a life of a certain quality or style in Idioms
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