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another county heard from
know from a bar of soap
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, idiomatic, informal) To know; to be acquainted with (a person).
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there's more where that came from
cut from the same cloth
(idiomatic, of two or more persons or things) Very similar; possessing many of the same fundamental characteristics.
sister from another mister
(informal) A very close female friend.
daughter from California syndrome
The situation where a long-lost distant relative arrives at the hospital where their dying elderly relative is being treated, and challenges the care the patient is receiving as inadequate; it is ascribed to guilt and denial.
come up from behind
To surprisingly succeed despite long odds; to stealthily or unobtrusively rise up from a low-status position.
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go from 0 to 100
To shift from being nearly non-existent to being very obvious and plain. To increase explosively in intensity. / To shift from a calm state to an agitated state.
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