T
Idioms beginning with "T"
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		Contents of T:
			
			[tax trap]  {n.},  {informal}
Predicament in which taxpayers in middle-income brackets are required to pay steeply progressive rates of taxation as their earnings rise with inflation but their personal exemptions remain fixed, resulting in a loss of real  […]
[T-bone steak]  {n.}
A steak with a bone in it which looks like a "T". 
On Jim's birthday we had T-bone steak for supper.
[teach a lesson]  {v. phr.}
To show that bad behavior can be harmful. 
When Johnny pulled Mary's hair, she taught him a lesson by breaking his toy boat.
The burns Tommy got from playing with matches taught him a lesson.
[team up with]  {v. phr.}
To join with; enter into companionship with. 
My brother prefers to do business by himself rather than to team up with anybody else.
[tear around]  {v. phr.}
To be constantly on the go; dash around. 
No one can understand how she manages to tear around from one social event to another and yet be a good mother to her children.
[tear down]  {v.}
1. To take all down in pieces; destroy. 
The workmen tore down the old house and built a new house in its place.
2. To take to pieces or parts. 
The mechanics had to tear down the engine, and fix it, and put it together again.
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[tear into]  {v. phr.}
To attack vigorously, physically or verbally. 
The anxious buyers tore into the wedding gowns on sale at the famous department store.
See: [RIP INTO].
