Idioms
buy out (someone or something) or buy (someone or something) out
to purchase a business or a company, to buy all of someone's shares in a company
The large company wants to buy out the small company. The company plans to buy out the president.
buy up (something) or buy (something) up
by a hair
by a mile
by a whisker
by all accounts
by all appearances
by all means
by and by
by and large
by any means
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lull (someone) to sleep
kind of
near at hand
dirty work
in a rush
a hang-up
in Dutch (with someone)
not let (someone) catch you (doing something)
leave (someone) alone
in cahoots with (someone)
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