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Description | Example | Category |
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grasping for straws (grasping at straws) | At that point, the desperate gentleman was simply grasping for straws. | Possible Typo |
grill (grilled) cheese | The kid only wanted to eat grill cheese sandwiches. | Possible Typo |
might has (as) well | You might has well take off your shoes. | Possible Typo |
on the contraire (au contraire) | On the contraire, you've been following me home! | Possible Typo |
damp squid (squib) | The last firework of the evening was a disappointing damp squid. | Possible Typo |
cursing (coursing) through veins | It felt like the drugs were cursing through veins. | Possible Typo |
daring-do (derring-do) | He impressed all the ladies with his daring-do. | Possible Typo |
death nail (knell) | The fall of the Berlin Wall was the death nail for the USSR. | Possible Typo |
reap what you sew (sow) | You always reap what you sew. | Possible Typo |
spare (spur) of the moment | It was a spare of the moment decision. | Possible Typo |
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