Idioms

invest (something) in (something)
to put one's time and effort and energy into doing something
We are investing a lot of time in the project for the new counseling center for young people.

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  • iron out (something) or iron (something) out
  • irons in the fire
  • issue a call for (something)
  • it figures
  • itching palm
  • jack up (something)
  • jam on the brakes
  • jam-packed
  • jazz up (something)
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  • cast around for (someone or something)
  • strike (someone's) fancy
  • avail oneself of (something)
  • stall off (someone or something) or stall (someone or something) off
  • run up against (something)
  • make out (something)
  • put (something) over on (someone)
  • let down one's hair
  • control the purse strings
  • get down to the nitty-gritty


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