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  1. The collection includes idioms, slang terms, phrasal verbs, proverbs, clichés, regionalisms, colloquialisms, expressions, sayings, abbreviations, and more. Along with the idiom definitions, you'll find thousands of example sentences illustrating how the idioms are used by native speakers in everyday speech. Plus, get details about the origin ...

  2. have a ring to it. To sound appealing. An adjective, often "certain" or "nice," is commonly used to modify "ring." After so many years of hard work, "Jane Smith, Vice-President of Marketing" sure has a nice ring to it.

  3. tie in. 1. To have or create a close association with or connection to something; to complement or closely relate to something. This ties in to the earlier theory that social interactions are actually an evolutionary development. The film uses very particular colors to tie in with the theme of grief. The marketing campaign is supposed to tie in ...

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  5. genuine article. come home to. come home to (someone or something) come home to someone. look alike. go down the line. hanger-on. a big frog in a small pond. big fish in a small pond.

  6. To enter a contest; to become a candidate in an election. This expression comes from boxing, where in the early nineteenth century the practice of throwing one’s hat into the ring indicated a challenge. “Throw in his hat, and with a spring get gallantly within the ring,” wrote John Hamilton Reynolds ( The Fancy, 1820).

  7. in trouble or difficulty. British informal. A cart was formerly used to take convicted criminals to the public gallows and to expose prostitutes and other offenders to public humiliation in the streets. See also: cart. Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017. See also: cart before the horse, put the. put the cart before the horse. crash cart

  8. To enter a contest; to become a candidate in an election. This expression comes from boxing, where in the early nineteenth century the practice of throwing one’s hat into the ring indicated a challenge. “Throw in his hat, and with a spring get gallantly within the ring,” wrote John Hamilton Reynolds ( The Fancy, 1820).

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