You know what it looks like… but what is it called?
TAKE THE QUIZ“something or someone”
The following 10 entries include the term something or someone.
get on with (something or someone)
idiom: to continue doing (something)
get (something) out of (something or someone)
idiom: to take (something) from (something or someone)
in defense of (something or someone)
idiom: in order to keep (something) safe that is being physically attacked
know something or someone for what it/he/she is
idiom: to understand what something or someone truly is
mess (something or someone) up
idiom: to make mistakes when one is doing or making (something)
pave the way for (something or someone)
idiom: to make it easier for (something to happen or someone to do something)
put (something or someone) on the map
idiom: to make (a place, a person, etc.) famous or well-known
ride on (something or someone)
phrasal verb: to depend on (something or someone)
see (something) in (something or someone)
phrasal verb: to notice or perceive (something good or attractive) in (someone or something)
set (something or someone) against
phrasal verb: to put (something) in a place or position so that it is touching (something else)
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- Before we went to her house, Hannah told us her aunt was a flibbertigibbet.


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