Idiom

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Make a pitch

- To offer something; to bid; an attempt to get a desired thing.
Example: Hey Wilbur, make a pitch and I'll tell you the news!

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Make no bones about it

- To admit a shameful past experience; to be honest with an embarrassing history.
Example: I make no bones about the fact that I was born out of wedlock.

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Make waves

- To be troublesome; to cause a lot of conflict or chaos.
Example: This stubborn student always makes waves in school!

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Make you hair stand on end

- To be really scared; to be terrified; to be so afraid.
Example: To see a black cat at night would definitely make your hair stand on end.

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Make your blood boil

- Cause someone to be very angry; make someone totally lose temper; cause someone to flare up.
Example: Josh, stop that loud music. It makes my blood boil!

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Man of cloth

- A clergy; an ordained priest; a priest.
Example: A man of cloth is not allowed to marry.

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Man's best friend

- Common term for dogs.
Example: Steven is a good name for a man's best friend.

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