to know the difference between two things and therefore be able to recognize either, used especially to mean that you have a good knowledge and understanding of a particular subject:

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To know sth from it
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To cut sb out
to remove something or form a shape by cutting, usually from paper or cloth:
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To hire them out
to allow someone to use something or someone temporarily in exchange for money:
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RE: Striking you down
(of a court) to decide that a law or rule is illegal and should be ignored:
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RE: To string you along
to falsely encourage someone to believe there is hope of a good result:
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To scope one out
to look carefully to see if something or someone is interesting or attractive:
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RE: To buy her off
to give someone money so that person will help you or let you do something that is not legal:
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To sucker you into them
to persuade someone to do something by deceiving them:
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Propel somebody into it
to push or move something somewhere, often with a lot of force:
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Be dotty about someone
to like or love someone or something very much or be very interested in them or it:
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RE: Be short on something
Short books, letters, and other examples of writing do not contain many words and do not take much time to read:
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Thirsting after them
to feel very strongly that you want and need a particular thing:
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Thirsts for them
to feel very strongly that you want and need a particular thing: