Idioms
buy (something) on credit
to buy something now and pay for it later
We decided to buy the computer on credit because we did not have much money.
buy (something) sight unseen
buy a pig in a poke
buy off (someone) or buy (someone) off
buy out (someone or something) or buy (someone or something) out
buy up (something) or buy (something) up
by a hair
by a mile
by a whisker
by all accounts
by all appearances
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land up (somewhere or in some situation)
draw in one's horns
with all one's heart and soul
out and about
tear down (someone) or tear (someone) down
talk (someone's) ear off
set (someone or something) loose
turn on (someone)
show (someone) the door
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Each day is longer than the previous on by 0.00000002 seconds which is 13 seconds each century.
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