Take and use something belonging to someone else with the intention of returning it
borrow
Stare in angry or fierce way
glare
Under the weather
sick
Refuse to take notice of, disregard intentionally
ignore
Exact, precise, correct in all details
Accurate
On the fence
Undecided
To grow or develop very well
Thrive
Something that is put in, i.e., advice, comment, opinion, information
input
Bite the bullet
Decide to do something that you've been putting off
A microorganism commonly used to make bread rise
Yeast
Distrust of someone or something
Suspicious
Raining very heavily
Raining cats and dogs
A wide range of something. Example: She'd seen his moods range the __________ from wildly happy to desperately sad.
Spectrum
Movement of military troops or equipment into position, bringing resources into action
deployment
Dime a dozen. Example: People who love the outdoors are a dime a dozen in Alaska.
Common, quite ordinary