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pair
© 2008 Copyrighted
by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
[pair] See: TAKE TO ONE'S HEELS also SHOW A CLEAN PAIR OF HEELS.
Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms
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take to one's heels
[take to one's heels] also [show a clean pair of heels] {v. phr.} To begin ...
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heel
[heel] See: AT ONE'S HEELS, COOL ONE'S HEELS, DOWN AT-THE-HEEL or DOWN-AT-HEEL, DRAG ONE'S FEET ...
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show a clean pair of heels
[show a clean pair of heels] See: TAKE TO ONE'S HEELS.
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clean
[clean] See: COME CLEAN, KEEP ONE'S NOSE CLEAN, MAKE A CLEAN BREAST OF, NEW BROOM ...
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pair up
[pair up] {v.} 1. To make a pair of; match. * /When she finished the ...
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pair off
[pair off] {v.} 1. To make a pair of; put two together; associate; match. * ...
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at one's heels
[at one's heels] {adv. phr.} Close behind; as a constant follower or companion. * /The ...
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