Idioms
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to wake up on the wrong side of the bed
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To be in a particularly and persistently irritable, unhappy, or grouchy mood or state
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To be in a particularly and persistently irritable, unhappy, or grouchy mood or state
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the man behind the curtain
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A phrase used to describe someone who is in the background secretly plotting and conspiring or also a hypocrite.
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A phrase used to describe someone who is in the background secretly plotting and conspiring or also a hypocrite.
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skeletons in the someone's closet
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Something bad or embarrassing that happened in someone's past and that is kept secret.
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Something bad or embarrassing that happened in someone's past and that is kept secret.
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follow in someone's footsteps
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To do the same thing as someone else did previously.
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To do the same thing as someone else did previously.
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give someone the cold shoulder
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To intentionally ignore someone or treat someone in an unfriendly way
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To intentionally ignore someone or treat someone in an unfriendly way
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treat others as you wish to be treated
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You should treat others the way you want to be treated yourself
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You should treat others the way you want to be treated yourself
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keep an eye on something/someone
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To watch or take care of something or someone
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To watch or take care of something or someone
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to be on someone's back
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To annoy someone by criticizing them and putting a lot of pressure on them
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To annoy someone by criticizing them and putting a lot of pressure on them
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breathe down someone's neck
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To follow or supervise someone too closely, causing discomfort for that person
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To follow or supervise someone too closely, causing discomfort for that person
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give someone a piece of your mind
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To speak to someone in an angry way
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To speak to someone in an angry way
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stir excitement
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To cause (something, usually something bad or unpleasant) to happen
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To cause (something, usually something bad or unpleasant) to happen
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get your hands dirty
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To get involved with all aspects of your job, including routine, practical, or more junior work, or dealing with people directly
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To get involved with all aspects of your job, including routine, practical, or more junior work, or dealing with people directly
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take someone's side
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To agree with or support one person or group and not another
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To agree with or support one person or group and not another
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hold me back
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This phrase is said when a person tries to retaliate at another person who did or said something provocative.
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This phrase is said when a person tries to retaliate at another person who did or said something provocative.