run on
to continue talking excessively
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Expressions you’ll hear in the US — distinctly American usage first, then widespread staples.
to continue talking excessively
to continue to function or operate with little or no energy
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
to use or finish something completely
To lose energy or motivation
to force someone to leave a place
to leave or abandon someone or something suddenly
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
to collide with and injure or kill someone
to present or explain something to someone for their opinion or approval
to spread or happen uncontrollably
to completely outdo or outperform someone
To act wildly or uncontrollably, causing chaos
to be frightened and try to escape or hide
Keep someone extremely busy
To exhaust or tire someone out completely
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
To waste time or delay something until a deadline or time limit expires
To examine or assess something carefully
to review or explain something quickly
reach or exceed a certain amount or level
To find or discover something after a search
to increase or accumulate something quickly
to behave or grow without control
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
to act recklessly or take unnecessary risks
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Participants or contenders in a situation or competition
a head start or initial advantage
A goal or objective that is constantly changing
The smallest or weakest member of a group
The busy period when many people travel to or from work
Act impulsively without thinking
To act too hastily or impulsively
To form an opinion or make a decision too quickly
Taking a risky and potentially disastrous action
to gather or find something, especially food, quickly and with effort
a pointless or ineffective activity
something completely untrue or of no value
sleeping or resting, often heavily or soundly
A person or thing considered inviolable or immune to criticism
Someone who becomes melancholic when intoxicated
Someone who is disappointed or unhappy
A cowboy who travels from ranch to ranch seeking work
Protected from harm or danger
A fixed-order word pair (irreversible binomial); full definition pending editorial review.
Feeling secure because something is certain or guaranteed
to travel or adventure on the open ocean
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
To pretend or misrepresent oneself
A period of youthful inexperience and idealism
a period of inexperience or youth
Divide and conquer by making a series of small, incremental attacks
experienced and youthful people together
a flavoring combination
save or store something, especially money, for future use
Something that makes a bad situation worse
A very good and honest person
To destroy or ruin something completely