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keep a close watch
(idiomatic) to pay careful attention to a situation or a thing, so that you can deal with any changes or problems.
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have a bone in one's leg
(Britain, informal) Used as a fatuous excuse to avoid doing something.
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hit a six
(cricket) To hit the ball hard enough to go out of the boundary of the field, thereby scoring the maximum of six runs
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on a wing and a prayer
beyond a reasonable doubt
(law) A legal standard for deciding the outcome of a criminal charge, requiring evidence that is sufficient to eliminate any doubts that a reasonable person might entertain about whether a claim is more likely to be true than not.
A minus
(education) A grade lower than "A" and higher than "B plus".
in a one-er
A to Z
(British) Any of a set of street maps of most British towns and cities; properly the Geographer's A–Z Street Atlas. / (uncountable) All facts related to a subject