English Idioms: Gas up

English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Gas up
Meaning: To fill a vehicle with gasoline.
Example: I have to stop at the next station to gas up.

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    Meaning: If someone is as clean as a whistle they are perfectly clean.
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    Idiom: Be in somebody’s shoes
    Meaning: To be in the situation that another person is in.
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    Idiom: Turn back the clock
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