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to piecesInto a state of emotional breakdown.Rate it:
to save one's lifeat allRate it:
to save one's lifeunder any circumstances; rather die than...Rate it:
to say nothing ofused by the speaker to mention another more significant or important, usually related, point; an apophasisRate it:
to say the leastUsed to suggest that what was previously stated was an understatement.Rate it:
to set asail?set off to sailRate it:
to shine someone on. (“i’m just shining you on”)To falsely lead someone on, with a false but true-sounding idea or opinion.Rate it:
to sing like a canaryto squeal to the law on one's accomplicesRate it:
to spareleft overRate it:
to sparemore than is requiredRate it:
to speak ofsufficient; important or significant enough to be worth mentioning.Rate it:
to stick aroundOne whom sticks around is a person in waiting, quietly present and ready to serve.Rate it:
to tell tales out of school.to reveal information which should have been kept privy to an organization.Rate it:
to tell the truthAn attestation to the truthfulness and frankness of an associated statement.Rate it:
to tell you the truthSynonym of to be honestRate it:
to that endFor that reason, with that goal, intending to produce that result.Rate it:
to theShort for to the... power, or to the...Rate it:
to theused in rap songs between the letters of a word being spelledRate it:
to the best of one's knowledgeAlternative form of to one's knowledgeRate it:
to the bonecompletely, totallyRate it:
to the brimUsed other than as an idiom.Rate it:
to the brimFull, almost overflowingRate it:
to the gillsEntirely or extremely; to the greatest degree possible.Rate it:
to the hiltcompletely, fully, to one's limitRate it:
to the letterLiterally, exactly, to follow the rules as they're written.Rate it:
to the maxTo a great degree or extent; very.Rate it:
to the maxTo the maximum possible degree or extent.Rate it:
to the moonTo a very distant or unreachable place.Rate it:
to the moonUsed as an intensifier.Rate it:
to the moon and backImmensely.Rate it:
to the nth degreeAs much as possible, to the greatest extent.Rate it:
to the pantryIt is used as an adjective phrase in the given example.Rate it:
to the pointRelevant or pertinent; succinct; specific.Rate it:
to the TAlternative form of to a T.Rate it:
to the teeAlternative form of to a T.Rate it:
to the tonsilsEntirely, completely, extremely, to the greatest degree.Rate it:
to the tune ofRoughly; about; as much as; to the sum of, to the extent of.Rate it:
to the victor go the spoilsThe winner of a conflict wins additional benefits, beyond just the subject of the conflict.Rate it:
to thine own self be trueThe easiest person to deceive is oneself."This above all:to thine own self be true,and it must follow, as the night the day,Thou canst not then be false to any man." -William ShakespeareRate it:
to trumpTo pass wind, particularly loudlyRate it:
to what do I owe the pleasureA question asked to know the reason for being visited by the interlocutor.Rate it:
to whom it may concernUsed as a formal salutation in a letter when the writer does not know who will read the letter.Rate it:
to whom this may concernA phrase used to begin a formal letter to an unknown recipient.Rate it:
to X or not to XIndicates hesitation towards doing X.Rate it:
to your healthcheers; bottoms upRate it:
toad-stranglerA very heavy downpour of rain.Rate it:
toast of the townA person, male or female, who is admired and very popular in local society, and who is sought-after to attend parties, public events, etc.Rate it:
toast of the townAn expression to an individual for exemplary services, contributions or other benefits to a community.Rate it:
today we are allAn expression indicating that the speaker empathizes with members of an identifiable group that was the subject of a disaster, and projects that others empathize as well.Rate it:
today we are allAugust 12, 2008:, Robert Barnes, "McCain to Georgian President: "Today, We Are All Georgians"", Washington Post.Rate it:

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