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falls from grace
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fall from grace
drink from a firehose
(idiomatic) To be overwhelmed (with work, information, etc.); to be inundated with an uncapped, unfiltered amount / (idiomatic) To take a small amount from an enormous, hard-to-manage quantity
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from side to side
walk away from
(idiomatic) To abandon or leave; to shun; to refuse. / (idiomatic) To escape (a mishap, accident, etc.) with minimal or no injury. / (idiomatic) To outpace effortlessly.
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away from home
(UK, sports) Away; at the venue of an opposing team or competitor. / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see away, from, home.
a little from column A, a little from column B
(idiomatic, informal) A combination of two factors or reasons.
a little from column A and a little from column B
go from zero to hero
(idiomatic) To change from a negative to a positive outcome; to improve one's fortunes significantly. / (idiomatic) To become very popular after being unpopular.
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from the Department of the Bleeding Obvious
(idiomatic, informal, UK, Australia) So obvious that it was unnecessary to say.