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keep one’s cards close to one’s chest: Idiom Meaning and Origin
keep a close watch: Idiom Meaning and Origin
in the nick of time: Idiom Meaning and Origin
hot on someone’s heels: Idiom Meaning and Origin
hit too close to home: Idiom Meaning and Origin
hand-in-glove: Idiom Meaning and Origin
hand in glove: Idiom Meaning and Origin
dead heat: Idiom Meaning and Origin
close to home: Idiom Meaning and Origin
close the face: Idiom Meaning and Origin
close one’s eyes and think of England: Idiom Meaning and Origin
close one’s eyes: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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