Idioms
check out (something) or check (something) out
to investigate something, to examine something
We went to the apartment building to check out the new apartment.
check up on (someone or something)
cheek by jowl
cheer (someone) up or cheer up (someone)
cheer on (someone) or cheer (someone) on
chew out (someone) or chew (someone) out
chew the fat
chicken feed
chicken out (of something)
chilled to the bone
chime in
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ring in the New Year
shake off an illness or shake an illness off
a shoo-in
late in the day
go through the motions
mixed up
cross a bridge before one comes to it
lay off (workers/staff) or lay (workers/staff) off
follow in (someone's) footsteps/tracks
see (something) out or see out (something)
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