Idioms
stick with (something)
to continue doing something, to not quit something
The boy has been able to stick with his trumpet lessons since he was a child.
sticky fingers
stink to high heaven
stir (someone or something) up or stir up (someone or something)
stir up a hornet's nest
stock up on (something)
stone's throw away from (something)
stone-broke
stoop to (doing something)
stop at nothing (to do something)
stop by (somewhere)
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keep tabs on (someone or something)
run (someone) out or run out (someone)
knock off work
come unglued
fall down on the job
kick in some money for (something) or kick some money in for (something)
very thing
take (someone or something) wrong
feel the pinch
seeing is believing
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