- - course that might devote a section to idioms: abbr.
- - Course for some international students (Abbr.)
- - Class that might teach idioms (Abbr.)
- - Subject for a non-native speaker (Abbr.)
- - Speech class for many newcomers to the US: Abbr.
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- - "Calm before the ...," idiom that can be completed with a phenomenon that starts from the ocean
- - Outburst, the result of short report ending in criticism
- - Seattle's W.N.B.A. team
- - Calm before the ...
- - "X-Men" character who can generate lightning
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- - "Out of the ...," idiom that can be completed with a word that describes the color of the ocean
- - bert lee disturbed when getting up the ship's flag
- - bill used intermittently to be depressed
- - -Flag, award given to a seaside resort that meets high standards of cleanliness of beaches and purity of water
- - Sky, say, with only half the luck to be around
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- - "Go with the ...," idiom that can be completed with a word that describes the motion of the ocean
- - When the animal gets up, run
- - "Go with the ..."
- - Go with the ... (adapt easily)
- - Move like lava down a volcano
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- - "Old ...," idiom that can be completed with a word that describes the abundant ocean mineral
- - It may replace sugar, in a prank
- - Edible white crystals, on the dinner table
- - last order for a sailor
- - Sailor put in a cellar
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- - "Everything has a ...," idiom that means that anything can be bought with enough finances
- - this imposes a check on rates
- - The "y" axis on a supply-and-demand curve
- - Info on a tag
- - Something that's asked
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