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to reveal something (often a wrongdoing) in Idioms
to report someone's wrongdoing to the police or other authorities in Idioms
to explode into tiny pieces in Idioms
to get angry, to lose one's temper in Idioms
to inflate something, to fill something with air in Idioms
to explode, to destroy something by explosion in Idioms
to be ruined while one is working on it (a plan or project etc.), to explode suddenly in Idioms
a description or account that provides much detail in Idioms
someone from a noble or wealthy or aristocratic family in Idioms
to be exhausted and speechless in Idioms
to enter a plane in Idioms
to slow down and make no progress, to become stuck (a bog is an area of land that is wet and muddy like a swamp) in Idioms
to confuse or overwhelm someone in Idioms
to reduce something to its essential or main part in Idioms
to eat something very quickly in Idioms
a reason for a quarrel, the subject of a fight in Idioms
to study or review (something) in Idioms
to register someone as a suspect for a crime in Idioms
to reserve a hotel/flight/room in advance in Idioms
to make someone leave, to get rid of someone in Idioms
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