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get into a rut idiom
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Idiom #23 – Get into a rut

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a stone's throw idiom
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April
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Idiom #22 – A stone’s throw

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let the chips fall where they may
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Idiom #21 – Let the chips fall where they may

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english idiom skeleton crew
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Idiom #20 – Skeleton crew

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Baker’s dozen idiom
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Idiom #19 – Baker’s dozen

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shape up or ship out idiom
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January
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Idiom #18 – Shape up or ship out

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idiom Hear something on the grapevine
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January
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Idiom #17 – Hear something on the grapevine

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idiom sit on the fence
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January
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Idiom #16 – Sit on the fence

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idiom chuffed to bits
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Idiom #15 – Chuffed to bits

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idiom to feel under the weathet
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January
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Idiom #14 – Feel under the weather

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