Idioms

know (someone or something) by sight
to know the name and recognize the face of someone or something
I know the professor's name but I do not know him by sight.

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  • know (someone or something) like a book
  • know (someone or something) like an open book
  • know (someone or something) like the back of one's hand
  • know (something) backwards and forwards
  • know (something) by heart
  • know (something) from memory
  • know (something) inside out
  • know (something) is coming
  • know (something) only too well
  • know a thing or two (about someone or something)
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  • pull rank on (someone)
  • apple of (someone's) eye
  • more often than not
  • get a whiff of (something)
  • under one's wing
  • take hold of (something)
  • make a nuisance of oneself
  • cut a wide swath
  • made to order
  • cut no ice with (someone)


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