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