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• Drive a wedge between.
To break relationship between the two.
• Dances to the tune.
To always do what someone tells you to do.
• Dressed up to the nines .
Wearing fancy clothes.
• Dragging its feet.
Delaying in decision, not showing enthusiasm.
• Dancing on someone’s grave.
If you will dance on someone’s grave, you will outlive or outlast them and will
celebrate their demise.
• Dog in the manger.
If someone acts like a dog in the manger, they don’t want other people to have or
enjoy things that are useless to them.
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