Idioms
jockey for position
to try to push one's way into an advantageous position
Several of the salesmen began to jockey for position when they learned that the director of sales was leaving.
jog (someone's) memory
John Doe
John Hancock
John Henry
Johnny-come-lately
Johnny-on-the-spot
join forces (with someone)
join hands
Join the club!
join the fray
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do in (someone) or do (someone) in
speak up
at the bottom of the hour
go back on one's word
turn (something) to one's advantage
run around in circles
come between (two people)
wipe the floor with (someone)
play it safe
once in a blue moon
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On average, Americans spend five times more of their time in their cars than they do on vacation
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