Pave a brick out of a bridge

Idiom: Having a small part out of a greater cause or purpose.
To pave a brick out of a bridge towards cancer awareness he donated money.
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Lawp

(V) To walk with slippers on.
(V) To make a noise mimicking the sound of slippers, especially from the feet.
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Vanate

(V) To pointlessly hide something
John vanated his role in the quarrel even though he wouldn't have gotten in trouble.
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