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1 But offering that bit of information would open a can of worms.
2 Didn't you used to like rosé? He pops open a can of beer.
3 I mean, you can't even open a can of Pepsi on your own.
4 Then charge into the Luxor, find Justin and open a can of kill-ass.
5 Well, let's crack open a can of LaCroix and discuss.
6 The ongoing entitlements row could open a can of worms for other parliamentarians, he said.
7 The can opener resentfully grumbles to life as I open a can of cheese soup.
8 I open a can of Diet Pepsi and survey my new empire: video racks, stacks, shelves.
9 The military's newest digital training system is gonna open a can of whoop-ass on new recruits.
10 I was afraid that, if I told Ski, it would open a can of worms, unnecessarily.
11 Maggie popped open a can of kitty tuna.
12 You just need to open a can and dig in, or mix it through a salad.
13 But you might expect the two to pop open a can of beer to celebrate a merger.
14 This could open a can of worms.
15 Orr could open a can of paint.
16 She also rejected the suggestion that such retroactive action would be cracking open a can of legal problems.
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