Idioms
shake a leg
to go fast, to hurry
"You will have to shake a leg if you want to arrive at the movie on time."
shake hands with (someone)
shake in one's boots
shake off (someone or something) or shake (someone or something) off
shake off an illness or shake an illness off
shake up (someone) or shake (someone) up
shake up (something)
shaken up
shape up
shape up or ship out
share (someone's) pain
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holy cow
stir (someone or something) up or stir up (someone or something)
Same here!
line up (something with something)
out in left field
drop in the bucket
have arrived
(no) bed of roses
have one's cake and eat it too
in the running
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Food Facts
Roman banquets often featured hummingbirds cooked in walnut shells and roasted stuffed dormice, sometimes rolled in honey and poppy seeds. The Romans even had farms producing dormice because they were so popular.
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