1. At the outlet
(in the beginning), I must thank you all.
2. She talks at
random (aimlessly).
3. I am quite at
sea (perplexed) in English.
4. Everything is
at sixes and sevens (in disorder) in his room.
5. His life is at
stake (in danger).
6. He came to me
at the eleventh hour (at last moment).
7. He is at the
end of his tether (at the end of resources) by spending lavishly.
8. The scheme
appears worthless at the first blush (at first sight).
9. The child is
at the point of death (about to die).
10.He is at the
root of (cause) all the trouble.
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October 24, 2017
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