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    get out of hand

    To become chaotic and unmanageable.
    If your party gets out of hand, the neighbors will call the police.

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      the last straw

      The last in a series of bad things that happen to make someone very upset, angry, etc.
      It had been a difficult week, so when the car broke down, it was the last straw.

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        put out to pasture

        To stop someone working in a job because they are too old to be useful.
        I'm not ready to be put out to pasture yet.
        I put my old computer out to pasture.

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          count on one hand

          If you could count something on (the fingers of) one hand, it does not happen very often or exists in very small numbers.

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            double-edged sword

            Something that has or can have both favorable and unfavorable consequences.
            This much freedom of expression and opinion can be a double-edged sword.

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              word salad

              A word salad is a mixture of random words and phrases.

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                word of mouth

                The process of telling people you know about a particular product or service, usually because you think it is good and want to encourage them to try it.
                We get most of our clients by word of mouth.

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                  the only free cheese is in the mousetrap

                  Nothing is truly free.

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                    A stingy person always pays twice

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                      give me a hand

                      This phrase is often used to request or help in a friendly or supportive manner.

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