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two for two: Idiom Meaning and Origin
twinkly-eyed: Idiom Meaning and Origin
twenty to the dozen: Idiom Meaning and Origin
turn one’s nose up: Idiom Meaning and Origin
true to form: Idiom Meaning and Origin
trouble in paradise: Idiom Meaning and Origin
trial balloon: Idiom Meaning and Origin
transform and roll out: Idiom Meaning and Origin
tough cookies: Idiom Meaning and Origin
torcer las palabras: Idiom Meaning and Origin
toothpaste is out of the tube: Idiom Meaning and Origin
too many balls in the air: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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