Idioms
make off with (someone or something)
to take someone or something away
The thief made off with a new television set from the store.
make one's bed and lie in it
make one's blood boil
make one's feelings known
make one's hair stand on end
make one's own way
make oneself at home
make oneself conspicuous
make oneself felt
make oneself heard
make oneself scarce
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reminiscent of (someone or something)
out of earshot
take no stock in (something)
brimming with (something)
bad-mouth (someone or something)
as well as
hold down a job
leave (someone) alone
out of practice
buy off (someone) or buy (someone) off
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Pollen can travel up to 500 miles in a day.
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