Идиома "squirrel away (some money)" с переводом
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- Sell (something) on credit
- Shoot from the hip
- So mad that one could scream
- Steer clear of (someone or something)
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- Sink one's teeth into (something)
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- Skin and bones
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- Setback
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- Strike out
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