Idioms

sum (something) up or sum up (something)
to put something into a few words, to summarize something
The speaker summed up his presentation and asked the audience for questions.

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  • sum and substance
  • sunny-side up
  • supply and demand
  • supposed to do (something)
  • Sure thing.
  • survival of the fittest
  • susceptable to (something)
  • swallow (something) hook, line, and sinker
  • swallow one's pride
  • swamped with (something)
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  • needle in a haystack
  • stars in one's eyes
  • die off
  • speak one's mind
  • start the ball rolling
  • hand in (something) or hand (something) in
  • kit and caboodle
  • gray area
  • something else again
  • leg work


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