Idioms
sell (something) off or sell off (something)
to sell much or all of something
The computer company decided to sell off some of their real estate business.
sell (something) on credit
sell (something) out or sell out (something)
sell like hotcakes
sell out (someone or something) or sell (someone or something) out
send (someone) about his or her business
send (someone) off or send off (someone)
send (someone) packing
send (someone) to the showers
send (someone) up or send up (someone)
send (something) C.O.D.
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lick of work
lay (someone) to rest
a game that two can play
second nature to (someone)
in a bind
hold out the olive branch to (someone)
brimming with (something)
not for love nor money
heart goes out to (someone)
know all the tricks of the trade
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Victorian children were often given their own salt cellar, which they were told was a sign of being grown up. In fact, the salt was mixed with bromide, which made them calmer and better behaved.
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