| Idiom | Meaning | Example | 
| set up shop | 
organize a place to do business, buy a store
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You could set up shop and sell  this pizza. It's delicious!
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| set you back | 
pay, pay for, cost you
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That looks like a fine camera.  How much did it set you back?
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| set you straight | 
give you the facts, tell you how it is
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If you want to know who's got the gold, Pat will set you straight.
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| set you up | 
cause you to appear guilty, frame  you
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We know you didn't steal your friend's car. He set you up.
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| set your mind at ease | 
help you to stop worrying, cause you to relax
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Here is some news to set your mind at ease: the kids are safe.
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| set your price | 
choose a price for an item you want to sell
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If you want to sell it quickly, set your price lower than the others.
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| set your sights | 
choose a goal, decide what you want to get
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If you set your sights on being a doctor, I will help you.
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| set your teeth on edge | 
irritate, irk, bug
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Some songs set my teeth on edge - really bother me.
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| settle down | 
be calm, relax, calm down
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Let's wait until the baby settles down. Then we can eat.
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| settle down | 
live in one place, town or city, put down roots
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We moved from place to place before we settled down in Guelph.
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