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Created by Matteo Verri
over 4 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| Get your head around it | To get your head around something is to understand it. |
| Dig in your heels | To dig in your heels is to refuse to change your mind. |
| Stick to your guns | To stick to your guns is to refuse to compromise. |
| Pound the pavement | To pound the pavement is to walk the streets looking for a job. |
| Leave no stone unturned | To leave no stone unturned is to do everything you can to achieve your goals. |
| Step up your game | To step up your game is to improve your performance. |
| Pull yourself together | To pull yourself together is to cool down and act normally. |
| Shape up or ship out | This is an expression used to suggest that one should either perform better or quit. |
| Go down in flames | To go down in flames is to end suddenly and spectacularly. |
| Tar someone with the same brush | To tar someone with the same brush is to believe that just because someone belongs to a particular group, they also have the same bad qualities as others in that group. |
| Come out swinging | To come out swinging is to be confrontational and defend your case strongly. |
| Hang in there | To hang in there is to wait and be patient. |
| A dime a dozen | If something is a dime a dozen it is readily available or inexpensive. |
| All thumbs | When you are all thumbs, your actions or behaviors are clumsy or awkward. |
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