Expression Cards
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idiom
drive someone up the wall
Meaning
to make someone very annoyed or angry
Example
Her constant complaints **drive me up the wall**.
phrasal-verb
drive toward
Meaning
to focus your energy and effort on reaching a goal
Example
They are **driving toward** a more sustainable business model.
idiom
drive up
Meaning
to cause something to increase
Example
Rising fuel costs **drive up** the price of groceries.
phrasal-verb
drive up demand
Meaning
to increase the desire or need for something
Example
The marketing efforts **drove up** demand for the company’s products.
phrasal-verb
drive up exports
Meaning
to increase the amount of goods or services sold abroad
Example
The new trade policies are designed to **drive up exports**.
phrasal-verb
drive up inflation
Meaning
to cause prices to increase rapidly
Example
Rising fuel costs have **driven up inflation** in many countries.
phrasal-verb
drive up prices
Meaning
to cause prices to increase
Example
High demand for oil has **driven up prices** around the world.
phrasal-verb
drive up with
Meaning
to increase results by using a particular lever
Example
They **drive up with** targeted ads during festival weeks.
phrasal-verb
drive yourself forward
Meaning
to motivate yourself to keep progressing
Example
She constantly **drives herself forward** to reach her goals.
idiom
driven by passion
Meaning
to be motivated by strong enthusiasm or love for something
Example
He is **driven by passion** to help others succeed.
idiom
driving innovation
Meaning
leading or inspiring new and creative ideas.
Example
The startup is **driving innovation** in renewable energy solutions.
idiom
drop a bombshell
Meaning
to announce something shocking or unexpected
Example
She **dropped a bombshell** by quitting her job.
idiom
drop a comment
Meaning
to leave a message or opinion on a social media post
Example
Don’t forget to **drop a comment** below if you liked the video.
idiom
drop a line
Meaning
to send someone a short message or note
Example
Please **drop me a line** when you arrive safely.
phrasal-verb
drop a line to
Meaning
to send a short message to someone
Example
Don’t forget to **drop a line to** me when you arrive.
phrasal-verb
drop a message
Meaning
to send someone a short message online
Example
Just **drop me a message** if you need any help.
phrasal-verb
drop away
Meaning
to decrease gradually; to fade or disappear
Example
Attendance at the club meetings has **dropped away** recently.
phrasal-verb
drop back
Meaning
to move to a position further behind
Example
The runner **dropped back** after the first lap due to exhaustion.
phrasal-verb
drop behind
Meaning
to fall behind others in progress or development
Example
She started to **drop behind** in her studies after missing several classes.
phrasal-verb
drop below
Meaning
to decrease to less than a specific amount or level
Example
Investment growth **dropped below** expectations this quarter.
phrasal-verb
drop by
Meaning
to visit someone informally or without prior notice
Example
Feel free to **drop by** anytime for a cup of tea.
phrasal-verb
drop dead
Meaning
to die suddenly; used informally to express shock or anger
Example
He almost **dropped dead** when he heard the news.
phrasal-verb
drop down
Meaning
to fall or descend to a lower level
Example
The temperature will **drop down** to five degrees tonight.
phrasal-verb
drop in
Meaning
to visit someone casually without prior arrangement
Example
My neighbors often **drop in** for coffee in the evening.