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Binomials

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  • S.b.s., they are becoming things of the past.
    Slowly but surely
  • Change is p.a.p. of a challenging environment.
    part and parcel
  • We were w.a.d. as never before.
    wined and dined
  • He has built a shelter out of o.a.e. overnight.
    odds and ends
  • That's my final offer - you can t.i.o.l.i.
    take it or leave it
  • The crew also received three weeks of R&R.
    rest and recreation
  • I left my bike unlocked for five minutes and it was stolen. You l.a.l. I suppose.
    live and learn
  • Thousands of students woke up b.a.e. to start their first day of school.
    bright and early
  • F.a.f., the singer must practice!
    First and foremost
  • They can't just p.a.c. what laws to follow.
    pick and choose
  • I know how to use computers, but I don't really understand the i.a.o. of how they work.
    ins and outs
  • It'll be ready at 6:00, g.o.t. a few minutes.
    give or take
  • Sadly, not everyone is willing to f.a.f.
    forgive and forget
  • Not all New England gals are so p.a.p.
    prim and proper
  • It's m.o.b. time for the company.
    make-or-break
  • It is an o.a.o. relationship, we have broken up four times so far.
    on and off/ off and on
  • We made it home s.a.s.
    safe and sound.
  • Meanwhile, my interest in classical music was increasing by l.a.b.
    leaps and bounds
  • We'll be out there r.o.s..
    rain or shine