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#2161
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play through the pain
idiom
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to keep working or performing despite pain or hardship
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Athletes often play through the pain to win. |
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#2162
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at your wit's end
idiom
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to be so worried or confused that you do not know what to do
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After trying everything to calm her baby, she was at her wit's end. |
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#2163
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bottle up feelings
idiom
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to keep emotions inside without expressing them
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It's not healthy to bottle up your feelings for too long. |
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#2164
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feel under pressure
idiom
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to feel stressed or anxious due to responsibilities or expectations
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She's feeling under pressure to meet the deadline. |
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#2165
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stressed out
idiom
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feeling very worried or tense because of problems
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I'm completely stressed out about my exams. |
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#2166
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Bear with me
idiom
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Be patient with me.
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Bear with me while I fix this problem. |
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#2167
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Don’t throw in the towel
idiom
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Don’t give up or quit.
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Don’t throw in the towel even if it’s hard. |
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#2168
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take it to the next level
idiom
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to improve something significantly; to advance to a higher stage
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We plan to take our business to the next level this year. |
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#2169
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fall flat on one's face
idiom
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to fail completely or embarrassingly
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His plan to impress the investors fell flat on his face. |
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#2170
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touch gold
idiom
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to be very successful or lucky in something
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Every project he takes on seems to touch gold. |
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#2171
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hang on
idiom
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to wait for a short time
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Hang on a minute, I’ll be right back. |
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#2172
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catch up
idiom
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to meet and talk after a long time; to reach the same level as someone
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Let’s catch up over coffee this weekend. |
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#2173
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give me a hand
idiom
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to help someone
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Can you give me a hand with this bag? |
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#2174
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no worries
idiom
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used to say that everything is fine or there is no problem
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No worries, I’ll take care of it. |
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#2175
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get in touch
idiom
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to contact or communicate with someone
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I’ll get in touch with you tomorrow. |
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#2176
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keep in mind
idiom
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to remember something important
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Keep in mind that deadlines are strict. |
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#2177
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by the way
idiom
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used to introduce a new topic or add extra information
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By the way, did you finish your project? |
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#2178
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long story short
idiom
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to summarize something briefly
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Long story short, we missed the train. |
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#2179
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When in Rome, do as the Romans do
idiom
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Adapt to the customs of the place you are visiting
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When traveling abroad, it's wise to do as the Romans do. |
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#2180
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Break bread with someone
idiom
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To share a meal; to bond over food
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They decided to break bread to celebrate their new partnership. |
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#2181
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drum up
idiom
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to increase interest or support for something
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The volunteers are visiting schools to drum up excitement for the festival. |
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#2182
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fill out
idiom
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to complete a form by providing information
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Please fill out this survey after the workshop. |
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#2183
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give away
idiom
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to donate or to reveal something unintentionally
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They plan to give away the extra supplies to the shelter. |
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#2184
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hang onto
idiom
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to keep something and not give it away
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I’ll hang onto the receipts in case we need a refund. |
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#2185
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line up
idiom
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to arrange people or things in order or to schedule something
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We’ve lined up three guest speakers for the conference. |
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#2186
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open up
idiom
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to become willing to share thoughts or to start operating
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He finally opened up about the challenges he’s facing. |
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#2187
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pair up
idiom
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to form groups of two
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Students should pair up before starting the lab activity. |
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#2188
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take apart
idiom
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to disassemble something into pieces
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We had to take apart the desk to move it upstairs. |
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#2189
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use up
idiom
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to consume something completely
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We’ve used up all the printer paper already. |
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#2190
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cash in on
idiom
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to profit from a situation, often quickly
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Several startups tried to cash in on the sudden trend. |