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I enjoyed visiting Nainital but it was a far cry from the ideal hill station I expected.
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Rohit argued well to drive home his point to the jury.
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The ruling party has been warned not to play to the gallery.
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In the securities scam the national credibility was at stake.
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Rub shoulders
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One should not try to fool the interviewer as they know who is talking through their hat.
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Under your breath
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Sarita is ____________ by purchasing furniture before buying a house.
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Flogging a dead horse
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