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- To dig down
- To dig from
- To dig in
- to dig in one's heels
- To dig out
- To din into
- To dine with Duke Humphrey
- To ding (anything) in one's ears
- To dip snuff
- To dip the colors
- To dip, the flag
- To dish out
- To dish up
- To dispense with
- To dispose of
- to do a job on
- To do a thing on the cross
- To do by
- To do for
- To do one honor
- To do one shame
- To do one's best
- To do one's business
- To do one's diligence
- To do one's endeavor
- To do over
- To do the handsome thing
- To do the honors
- To do to death
- To do truth
- To do up
- To do violence on
- To do violence to
- To do way
- to do with
- To do without
- To double upon
- To double-bank an oar
- To doubt not but
- To drag an anchor
- To draw (one) out
- To draw (one) to
- To draw a bow
- To draw a cover
- To draw a curtain
- To draw a line
- To draw a long bow
- To draw a straight furrow
- To draw back
- To draw breath
- To draw cuts
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- to disadvantage
- to disadvantage
- To dish out
- To dish up
- To dispense with
- To dispose of
- to distraction
- to divide and conquer/rule/govern
- To do
- To do
- to do a job on
- to do a number on
- to do a power of good
- To do a thing on the cross
- to do an about face
- To do by
- To do for
- To do list
- To do list
- To do list
- To do one honor
- To do one shame
- To do one's best
- To do one's business
- To do one's diligence
- To do one's endeavor
- to do one's heart good
- to do one's level best
- to do one's own thing
- to do or die
- To do over
- to do someone proud
- to do something or not to do something
- to do something willy-nilly
- To do the handsome thing
- To do the honors
- To do the honors
- To do to death
- To do truth
- To do up
- To do violence on
- To do violence to
- To do way
- To do with
- To do with
- To do with
- To do with
- To do with
- To do without
- to doing somethingok the liberty of doinging something
- to doll up
- to dook the liberty of doing
- to dot the i's and cross the t's
- To double upon
- To double-bank an oar
- To doubt not but
- To drag an anchor
- To draw (one) out
- To draw (one) to
- to draw a bead on
- to draw a blank
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