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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. break away. break free. copious free time. feel free. footloose and fancy free. footloose and fancy-free. for free. free (someone or oneself) from (someone or something) free act and deed.

  3. compromise (on something) with (someone) reach a compromise. trade off. work both ways. don't waste your breath. come to an understanding with (one) give and take. lot of give-and-take.

  4. phone in. 1. To connect (to some place) by phone. A number of our listeners have been phoning in to tell us their opinions on this matter.Ted couldn't be here in person for the meeting, but he's going to phone in from Chicago. 2. To relay or transmit information (to someone or some place) with or as with a phone.

  5. vulgar slang Interfering with or preventing a male from having a sexual encounter. "Cock" is a slang term for a penis. That girl was totally into me, until you cock-blocking fools came along and ruined it! Disclaimer All content on this website, including dictionary ...

  6. 1. To secure something in place. Please tell me you locked down the surfboards and that that loud thud wasn't them falling off the roof of the car. We need to lock the timber down so that it doesn't get blown away in the storm. 2. To secure something so that others cannot access or alter it. That's it, I'm locking down my Netflix account.

  7. deal (one) a bad hand. To force one to deal with an especially unfortunate or undesirable set of circumstances. Likened to receiving undesirable cards in a card game. She claims that her financial advisers dealt her a bad hand by misrepresenting how much she stood to gain from the investment. He is a really smart guy, but life dealt him a bad ...