Tag: idiom
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have to hand it to [someone]
used to acknowledge the merit or achievement of someone. (Read More)
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shoot from the hip
to react quickly, without thinking carefully about something. (Read More)
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leap of faith
an act of believing in or attempting something whose existence… (Read More)
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mean business
If you say that someone means business, you mean they… (Read More)
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Here goes nothing.
Indicates a lack of confidence or certainty about the activity… (Read More)
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fly by the seat of [one’s] pants
rely on instinct rather than logic or knowledge. (Read More)
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over the moon
extremely happy; delighted. (Read More)
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roll with the punches
adapt oneself to adverse circumstances. (Read More)
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give [someone] the benefit of the doubt
to decide that you will believe someone, even though you… (Read More)
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scratch [one’s] head
feel or express bewilderment. (Read More)
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take/have a crack at
To attempt or try. (Read More)