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The idiom dictionary is compiled from the Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms and the Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms.

The Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms explains over 7,000 idioms current in British, American and Australian English, helping learners to understand them and use them with confidence. The Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms, based on the 200 million words of American English text in the Cambridge International Corpus, unlocks the meaning of more than 5,000 idiomatic phrases used in contemporary American English. Full-sentence examples show how idioms are really used.

The Cambridge University Press is respected worldwide for its commitment to advancing knowledge, education, learning, and research. It was founded on a royal charter granted to the University by Henry VIII in 1534 and has been operating continuously as a printer and publisher since the first Press book was printed in 1584.

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have nothing going for
throw for a loop
ply trade
the end of the ball game
have relations with
as American as apple pie
appear on
make way along
place at
foul own nest
be hell-bent on
nothing to do with
a balls-up
denude of
give the game away
one's money's worth
for naught
a port of call
sign out
appear to
alma mater
be sitting on a goldmine
be the worse for wear
struggle along under
set one back on heels
live off
make look good
rummage through
be tailor-made
death on
on the cusp
to say nothing of
on a wing and a prayer
light relief
in lieu of
make the bed
hear on the grapevine
huddle around
graced with
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