61. Among the idioms starting with S, the idiom “Skin of one’s teeth” means:

62. “Smart under” means:

63. “Snake in the grass” means:

64. Among the idioms starting with S, the idiom “A son of Mars” means:

65. Among the idioms starting with S, the idiom “Sound one’s own trumpet” means:

66. “Stand to reason” means:

67. “Storm in a tea-pot” means:

68. “Swallow an affront” means:

69. Among the idioms starting with S, the idiom “Sworn foes” means:

70. “There is many a slip between the cup and the lip” means:

Synonyms of ASynonyms of BSynonyms of C
Synonyms of DSynonyms of ESynonyms of F
Synonyms of GSynonyms of HSynonyms of I
Synonyms of JSynonyms of KSynonyms of L
Synonyms of MSynonyms of NSynonyms of O
Synonyms of PSynonyms of QSynonyms of R
Synonyms of SSynonyms of TSynonyms of U
Synonyms of VSynonyms of WSynonyms of X
Synonyms of YSynonyms of Z

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