change
change gear: seegear.
change hands
1 (of a business or building) pass to a different owner.
2 (of money or a marketable commodity) pass to another person in the course of a business transaction.
change horses in midstream: seehorse.
a change is as good as a rest a change of work or occupation can be as restorative or refreshing as a period of relaxation. proverb
a change of heart a move to a different opinion or attitude.
the change of life the menopause. informal euphemistic
change of scene: seescene.
change your tune express a very different opinion or behave in a very different way, usually in response to a change in circumstances.
chop and change: seechop.
get no change out of fail to get information or a desired reaction from. British informal
ring the changes vary the ways of expressing, arranging, or doing something.
☞ In bell-ringing, the changes are the different sequences in which a peal of bells may be rung.