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Wiktionary
- v. idiomatic To deal with the minor consequences of a previous action; to tidy up, finish, or complete.
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ironic detachment, get one's leg over, run wild, mad as a box of f..., keep your chin up, baker's dozen, fire a shot in anger, have a field day, go over with a fi..., as the crow flies, leap of faith, learn one's lesson and 224 more...
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GCI
spinster, maiden, happy-go-lucky, homonym, ill-at-ease, saw red, out of sorts, hot under the collar, taken aback, pen-names, alias, shoelaces and 378 more...
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dario To deal with the minor consequences of a previous action; to tidy up, finish, or complete. May 12, 2010