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Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
to reckon
to retire
to retrospect
to ride
to rights
to roil
to room
to rope in
to row up
to row up salt river
to run one's face
to sag
to scrouge
to see home
to see how the cat jumps
to see the elephant
to serve up
to set by
to set much by
to set her cap for him
to set store by
to settle
to settle one's hash
to shake a stick at
to shell out
to shin
to shirk
to shoal
to shoot one's grandmother
to shut up
to signalize
to similate
to sizzle
to skew
to skink
to sky a copper
to slab off
to sleep
to slew
to slue
to slick up
to slope
to smoke
to smoutch
to smouze
to smutch
to snake
to snake out
to snicker
to snigger
to sniggle
to snoop
to snort
to snuggle
to soak
to sock
to spark it
to spat the hands
to speechify
to sport
to spout
to spruce up
to squale
to square up
to squat
to squib
to squiggle
to squirm
to stand in
to stand in hand
to stand up to the rack
to stave
to stave off
to stay put
to stich
to stick
to stive up
to stop
to streak
to streak it
to stub
to stump
to stutter
to subsist
to succeed
to suck in
to suit to at
to swamp
to swap
to swate
to sweale
to swinge
to systemize
to take on
to take the shine off
to take to do
to tap
to tax
to tell on
to tip over
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