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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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spoken for<br />

- to be taken/reserved<br />

All of the tickets to the concert are spoken for.<br />

spook (someone)<br />

- to startle someone<br />

The loud thunder <strong>and</strong> lightning spooked the horse.<br />

spoon-feed (someone)<br />

- to make something very easy for someone<br />

He is a very strict teacher <strong>and</strong> never likes to spoon-feed his students.<br />

sporting chance<br />

- a reasonably good chance<br />

The man does not have a sporting chance of winning any money in the lottery.<br />

spout off about (someone or something)<br />

- to talk too much about someone or something<br />

The woman is always spouting off about her many problems.<br />

spread like wildfire<br />

- to spread rapidly <strong>and</strong> without control<br />

The panic over the bad drinking water spread like wildfire throughout the city.<br />

spread oneself too thin<br />

- to try to do too many things at one time<br />

My sister has been spreading herself too thin lately <strong>and</strong> is not accomplishing very<br />

much of anything.<br />

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