Idioms

decide in favor of (someone or something)
to determine the winner of something, to decide who is right
The city decided in favor of building a new bridge over the river.

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  • deem it to be necessary
  • deep water
  • deep-six (something)
  • deliver the goods
  • desert a sinking ship
  • devil of a job
  • devil-may-care attitude
  • devote (something) to (something)
  • diamond in the rough
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  • express (one's) anger
  • get one's ducks in a row
  • lose one's head (over someone or something)
  • serve (someone) right
  • make as if (to do something)
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  • be into (something)
  • hand in hand
  • hang a right
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