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to create or develop a new area of study in Idioms
to replace a word in a radio or television broadcast with a musical tone (often used to bleep out a bad word) in Idioms
something that turns out to be good but which seemed to be bad at first in Idioms
a date where the two people have never met before in Idioms
someone who does not understand something but tries to explain it to others in Idioms
much trouble in Idioms
signs of great personal effort in Idioms
to avoid someone, to not attend something in Idioms
to overcome someone emotionally in Idioms
to reveal someone's true identity or purpose in Idioms
to overwhelm or excite someone in Idioms
to fail at something, to ruin something in Idioms
to make a bigger issue about something than it really is in Idioms
to ruin a business deal with someone in Idioms
to burn out a fuse, to become angry in Idioms
to boast or praise oneself in Idioms
to become very angry in Idioms
to become very angry in Idioms
to extinguish something by blowing in Idioms
to die down, to calm down in Idioms
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