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idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [clothing] [2]

idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [clothing] [2]


have a card up one's sleeve


buckle down


burn a hole in one's pocket


fit like a glove


fine tooth comb


have a secret or reserve plan


work extra hard


money that one is tempted to spend


fit perfectly (tight to one's body)


in great detail, extremely carefully

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