Idioms
the order of the day
something necessary, the usual practice
The order of the day is to clean up the mess that the storm caused last night.
the other side of the tracks
the other way round
the pick of (something)
the plot thickens
the real thing
the reality of the situation
the responsible party
the shoe is on the other foot
the short end (of the stick)
the silence is deafening
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turn the clock back
say (something) under one's breath
attend to (someone or something)
line up (someone for something)
cut (someone) a check
take pride in (something)
take up (time)
tear up (someone) or tear (someone) up
rub out (someone or something) or rub (someone or something) out
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