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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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set (someone) back<br />

- to cost someone<br />

"How much did your new suit set you back?"<br />

set (someone) back on his or her heels<br />

- to surprise/shock/overwhelm someone<br />

The announcement by the principal set the teachers back on their heels.<br />

set (someone or something) free<br />

- to release someone or something<br />

The conservation officers went to the mountains <strong>and</strong> set the bear free.<br />

set (someone or something) loose<br />

- to set someone or something free, to release someone or something that you are<br />

holding<br />

The wildlife department decided to set loose the bear that it had captured.<br />

set (someone or something) straight<br />

- to explain something to someone<br />

The police officer set the woman straight about how the driving laws operate.<br />

set (someone's) teeth on edge<br />

- to irritate someone (often a person or a noise)<br />

The constant noise from the stereo next door set my teeth on edge.<br />

set (someone) up (in business)<br />

- to help establish someone in business<br />

My father helped to set my sister's husb<strong>and</strong> up in business.<br />

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