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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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straight from the shoulder<br />

- an open <strong>and</strong> honest way of speaking<br />

My friend always speaks straight from the shoulder.<br />

straight out<br />

- plainly, in a way that hides nothing<br />

The man was told straight out by his boss that his work was not satisfactory.<br />

straighten out (someone or something)<br />

- to cause someone's bad behavior to improve, to organize/fix something that is in<br />

confusion or disorder<br />

I went to the bank to straighten out the problem with my credit card.<br />

straighten up (somewhere/something)<br />

- to put something in order, to clean <strong>and</strong> make something neat<br />

We had to straighten up the house before inviting my parents over for dinner.<br />

a stranger to (someone or something or somewhere)<br />

- someone who is new <strong>and</strong> unknown to a person/place/thing<br />

The man is a stranger to computers <strong>and</strong> does not know anything about them.<br />

strapped for cash<br />

- to have little or no money available for something<br />

I am strapped for cash so I will not be able to go away this summer.<br />

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