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TAKE THE QUIZ“[one's]”
The following 777 entries include the term [one's].
kept one's side of the bargain/deal
idiom: to do what one agreed to do
kick off one's shoes
idiom: to remove one's shoes by making a kicking motion
knit one's brow/brows
idiom: to move the eyebrows together in a way that shows that one is thinking about something or is worried, angry, etc.
know/feel in one's bones
idiom: to have a strong feeling about something : sense very strongly
know one's limits
idiom: to know how much one is able to do
know one's own heart/mind
idiom: to be sure of what one wants, likes, thinks, etc.
know one's stuff
idiom: to be an expert at something
know one's way around
idiom: to be very familiar with (something) or be good at using or operating (something)
know something like the back of one's hand
idiom: to know something completely
know which side one's bread is buttered on
idiom: to know how to act or how to treat others in order to get what one wants
land on one's feet
idiom: to be in good condition or in a good situation after having a bad or difficult experience
laugh on the other side of one's face
idiom—used to say that a situation will change and someone will stop being happy or pleased
laugh up one's sleeve
idiom: to be secretly happy about or amused by something (such as someone else's trouble)
lay down one's arms
idiom: to put down one's weapons and stop fighting
lay down one's life
idiom: to give up one's life for a good purpose : to die for a good cause