Set Phrase

Noun1.set phrase - an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up
locution, saying, expression - a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations; "pardon the expression"
ruralism, rusticism - a rural idiom or expression
in the lurch - in a difficult or vulnerable position; "he resigned and left me in the lurch"
like clockwork - with regularity and precision; "the rocket launch went off like clockwork"

 

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sestine
sestuor
set
set ablaze
set about
set afire
set aflame
set ahead
set apart
set ashore
set aside
set back
set chisel
set decoration
set down
set forth
set free
set gun
set in
set in motion
set in stone
set of bookshelves
set off
set on
set on fire
set out
set piece
set point
set shot
set square
set theory
set to music
set up
set upon
set fair
set in sleeve
set stitched
set to
seta
setaceous
setaria
setaria glauca
setaria italica
setaria italica rubrofructa