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📔 boots and all


📋Meaning
With maximum effort or enthusiasm; completely and without restraint. Primarily heard in Australia, New Zealand.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣If we set about digging that trench boots and all, then we should be finished before lunchtime.
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📔 be tied (up) in knots


📋Meaning
To be confused, anxious, worried, and/or upset (about something).


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣I've been tied up in knots trying to come up with a good topic for my term paper, but I just can't think of anything!

🗣James is tied in knots over how to break up with Danielle, but I think he needs to bite the bullet and just do it.
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📔 jazz something / someone up




📋Meaning
  to make something or someone more interesting, appealing, exciting or stylish



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🗣 I love how French women dress. They know just how to jazz a simple outfit up with something very unique.

🗣 What time can we get into the gym tomorrow afternoon? We need to jazz it up for the school dance.
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📔 wake up and smell the coffee




📋Meaning
  be more realistic about a situation, no matter how unpleasant it is.




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🗣 You failed algebra? Wake up and smell the coffee or you're not going to graduate with your class in June.

🗣 It wasn't until I was fired for being late to my job that I finally woke up and smelled the coffee.
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📔 pop the question





📋Meaning
  to propose marriage (ask someone to marry)



🤔For example ⬇️

🗣  I need to think of a really romantic way to pop the question to my girlfriend.

🗣  My boyfriend was behaving very strangely so I thought he was about to break up with me but he actually popped the question.
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📔 put all your eggs in one basket




📋Meaning
  having all of your resources or efforts in just one possibility is very risky.



🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 Don't you think submitting only one job application is putting all your eggs in one basket?

🗣  I put all my eggs in one basket when I quit my job and moved out west—fortunately, I found an apartment and a job before I spent all of my savings.
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📔 Straight from the horse's mouth




📋Meaning
  directly from the person who knows the most about the matter; someone who knows the facts.



🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 "I heard Andy got angry and quit this morning!" "Well, I can confirm it's true since I had lunch with Andy and heard it straight from the horse's mouth."

🗣 Look, if you don't believe me, go over to Sarah right now and get it straight from the horse's mouth.
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📔 Like a thief in the night




📋Meaning
  something moving quickly, secretly and unexpectedly without being seen.



🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 My ex-boyfriend captured my heart like a thief in the night. Although I discovered he was married shortly after meeting him, I was already crazy in love.

🗣 COVID-19 really hit the world like a thief in the night. It's heartbreaking that years later it's still disrupted normal ways of life.
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📔 in the middle of nowhere


📋Meaning
In a very distant, remote, and isolated location.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣I'll never understand why they built this campus out here in the middle of nowhere.
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📔 Peter Pan syndrome



📋Meaning
A psychological state or condition in which a grown person cannot or refuses to act like an adult; a stubborn and persistent immaturity found in an adult person.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣I seem cursed to only find men who have some damned Peter Pan syndrome. I'm tired of going out with guys who act like children!
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📔an/the olive branch

📋Meaning
A symbol, expression, or gesture of peace, reconciliation, truce, etc. Used most commonly in the phrase "hold out/offer (someone) an/the olive branch."

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣The conservatives in Congress seem to be offering the olive branch to Democrats on the issue of raising the debt ceiling.

🗣If you find yourself in a spat with a friend, try to be the bigger person and be the one to hold out the olive branch.
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📔be cleaned out

📋To be emptied or devoid of money, food, resources, etc.

🗣I'd like to play another round of poker, but I'm totally cleaned out!
🗣I wish I could offer you some food to go with your tea, but I'm afraid we're cleaned out.

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📔 quake like a leaf



📋Meaning
To tremble violently with fear or nervousness.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣My brother is so strong and scary-looking that he leaves people quaking like a leaf when he threatens them.

🗣I was quaking like a leaf when I went up to deliver my speech.
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📔 in the thick of things


📋Meaning
Very busy; in the middle of or preoccupied with something or several things.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Sorry I couldn't make it to your birthday lunch on Wednesday—I'm afraid I'm really in the thick of things at the moment.

🗣Even when you find yourself in the thick of things, try to take a moment each day and take a deep, calming breath.
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📔 warts and all



📋Meaning
  including bad qualities, habits, etc.



🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 My son is a slob but I love him, warts and all.

🗣  The key to a successful marriage is accepting your spouse, warts and all.
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📔 leave someone at the alter




📋Meaning
  to abandon someone just before the marriage is supposed to happen.

Note
Couples who get married in a church stand in front of a structure called the 'alter'.



🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 What a jerk! I cannot believe he left her at the alter. How humiliating!

🗣 It's better for someone to leave you at the altar then to be in a miserable marriage.
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📔 bump heads with


📋Meaning
To clash with another person on a particular issue.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣Monica and I are always bumping heads with each other about how to go about these reports because she wants to start writing, while I think we should research first.

🗣I just know I'm going to have to bump heads with Ted again about this budget—we always want to cut different things.
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📔on the fiddle


📋Meaning
Engaged in deceitful, fraudulent, or dishonest means of obtaining money.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣My career will be over if anyone ever finds out I was on the fiddle during my time as the company treasurer.

🗣There are always politicians on the fiddle, looking for ways to use their positions of power to earn a bit more money.
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📔 sleep rough



📋Meaning
To sleep outside at night, usually because one has no home or shelter. Primarily heard in UK, Australia.


🤔For example ⬇️

🗣The government's aim is to have the number of people sleeping rough halved in five years' time.

🗣I slept rough for a couple of years after my house was repossessed. It's not something I would wish on anyone.
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📔hold (someone) in good stead

📋Especially of a talent, ability, or experience, to prove particularly useful or beneficial to someone in the future.


🗣Janet is hoping her internship working in IT will hold her in good stead when she looks for a job after college.
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📔 blow up (one's) phone


📋Meaning
To call someone repeatedly and/or send someone a lot of text messages.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣A: "Hey, your phone keeps lighting up!" B: "Ugh, I wonder who's blowing up my phone."

🗣A: "It's fine, I just texted him a few times." B: "More like 15 times! Stop blowing up his phone!"
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💠 hunt where the ducks are

✍🏾 To pursue or look for one's objectives, results, or goals in the place where one is most likely to find them.

If you're looking to expand your customer base, you need to identify who would benefit from your business the most and then hunt where the ducks are
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📔 ward off something/someone (ward something/someone off)




📋Meaning
  to try to keep something/someone harmful away



🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 This ointment is fantastic for warding off mosquitoes.

🗣 We need all of our citizens to wear masks to help us ward off the Coronavirus.
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📔 the dead of winter





📋Meaning
  during the coldest part of the winter



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🗣 I hate waking up in the dark in the dead of winter and having to get out of my warm bed.

🗣 I moved to South Florida because even in the dead of winter it doesn't get cold.
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📔 walk someone through something




📋Meaning
  to explain how to do something in detail

to guide someone carefully or step-by-step about how to do something



🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 I wish you would've walked Samantha through the budget process. Now we need to go back and fix some of the coding.

🗣 I've walked Karen through QuickBooks at least seven times in the past two weeks and she's not grasping anything.
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📔 when pigs fly




📋Meaning
  Never



🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 We use this phrase to say that something is never going to happen.


🗣 It's sometimes also used to describe things that have a very small chance of happening.
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📔 On the ball




📋Meaning
  to be alert, focused and able to react to something quickly.



🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 My assistant is amazing. He's always on the ball noticing mistakes and offering valuable suggestions.  

🗣 Although he doesn't have a medical condition he uses the same prescription medication that people who have ADHD use to stay on the ball during exams.
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📔 with you back against the wall




📋Meaning
  in a difficult situation without many options



🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 I wish I could help you, but my back is against the wall because I don’t get paid for two more weeks.

🗣 After failing three quizzes, my son's back is against the wall and he's got to pass all of the rest of them.
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