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Émoji
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#2101
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Fit like a glove
idiom
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To fit perfectly.
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This dress fits like a glove on you! |
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#2102
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Roll up your sleeves
idiom
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To prepare to work hard.
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Let’s roll up our sleeves and get started. |
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#2103
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Keep it under your hat
idiom
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To keep something secret.
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I’ll tell you a secret, but keep it under your hat. |
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#2104
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At the drop of a hat
idiom
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Immediately; without hesitation.
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He’s ready to help at the drop of a hat. |
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#2105
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bail someone out
idiom
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to help someone out of a difficult situation
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His friend bailed him out when he ran out of money. |
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#2106
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take under one’s wing
idiom
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to look after someone and help them develop
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The teacher took the new student under her wing. |
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#2107
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pull someone’s weight
idiom
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to do one's fair share of work in a group
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Everyone in the team pulls their weight to succeed. |
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#2108
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give someone a break
idiom
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to give someone a chance or show them mercy
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He’s new here, so give him a break. |
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#2109
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helping hand
idiom
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assistance or support
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He offered a helping hand when I was struggling. |
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#2110
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do someone a favor
idiom
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to help someone out of kindness
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Could you do me a favor and close the window? |
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#2111
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pitch in
idiom
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to join others in doing a task or helping
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Everyone pitched in to clean the park. |
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#2112
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come to the rescue
idiom
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to help someone in trouble
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A firefighter came to the rescue of the trapped cat. |
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#2113
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save the day
idiom
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to prevent failure or disaster by taking timely action
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His quick thinking saved the day. |
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#2114
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rack your brains
idiom
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to think very hard about something
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I had to rack my brains to remember her name. |
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#2115
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hit the trends
idiom
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to become popular or fashionable in a very short period of time
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The new meme about the office prank has hit the trends and is everywhere now. |
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#2116
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social media influencer
idiom
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a person who has the power to influence others through social media platforms
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She became a social media influencer after her makeup tutorials went viral. |
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#2117
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online presence
idiom
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the existence and activity of a person or business on the internet
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A strong online presence is essential for digital marketing. |
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#2118
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pick up the pace
idiom
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to increase speed
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We need to pick up the pace if we want to finish the project on time. |
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#2119
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gain ground
idiom
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to make progress or advance
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The company has been gaining ground in the tech industry. |
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#2120
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mentor from the sidelines
idiom
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to guide someone without directly getting involved in their work
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Sometimes, the best leaders mentor from the sidelines and let others take charge. |
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#2121
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nurture talent
idiom
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to help someone's skills and abilities grow and develop
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A great mentor knows how to nurture talent and help their mentees grow. |
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#2122
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throw one's hat into the ring
idiom
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to announce one’s candidacy for a position or to join a contest
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When the senator announced that he would throw his hat into the ring for re-election, it surprised many people. |
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#2123
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to put one's finger on
idiom
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to identify or recognize something with precision
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The journalist was able to put her finger on the exact cause of the political unrest. |
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#2124
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grow into
idiom
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to gradually become more capable or skilled at something
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He will eventually grow into the role of manager. |
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#2125
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raise the white flag
idiom
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to surrender or give up
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After several failed attempts, he finally raised the white flag. |
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#2126
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make peace with
idiom
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to end conflict and become friendly again
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She finally made peace with her sister after years of misunderstanding. |
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#2127
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at war with oneself
idiom
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to be conflicted or struggling internally
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She is at war with herself about the decision to move abroad. |
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#2128
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win the battle but lose the war
idiom
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to achieve a small success but fail in the larger goal
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By focusing on minor issues, they won the battle but lost the war. |
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#2129
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Break with tradition
idiom
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To do something in a different way from what is usually done
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The couple decided to break with tradition and have a small wedding on the beach. |
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#2130
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Pass down from generation to generation
idiom
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To transfer knowledge, customs, or traditions from one generation to the next
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These folk songs have been passed down from generation to generation. |