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To accompany.
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I'd like you to come along with me to the opera.
Submitted on August 29, 2012
Modified by acronimous on April 23, 2023
More phrases:
- fend off
- keep away from
- kick in
- orange up
- play along
- put off
- quiet down
- ramp up
- read out
- round down
- run around with
- run away with
- walk into
- zero in on
- all hell breaks loose
- all things being equal
- at last
- big cheese
- call a spade a spade
- catch flies
- chew the fat
- cutting edge
- dead as a doorknob
- down to the wire
- dry run
- early bath
- flea in one's ear
- fly off the handle
- gear up
- get it
- get one's act together
- give a ring
- go red
- head-in-the-sand
- hit a snag
- hold your fire
- honest-to-goodness
- in detail
- in its infancy
- in one hell of a hurry
- jolly someone along
- kindred soul
- kindred spirit
- lion's share
- make an honest woman
- make headway
- much of a muchness
- no joy
- not in kansas anymore
- on a roll
- on board
- on one's toes
- on the pill
- one at a time
- out of order
- out of the blue
- out of this world
- over one's head
- pass on
- rainy day
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