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#3541
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to feel like a million bucks
idiom
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to feel very good or confident
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After the spa treatment, I felt like a million bucks. |
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#3542
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second to none
idiom
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the best; better than everyone else
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Her cooking is second to none. |
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#3543
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give someone the third degree
idiom
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to question someone intensely
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The police gave him the third degree after the incident. |
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#3544
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the whole nine yards
idiom
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everything; the entire effort
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She went the whole nine yards to make her wedding perfect. |
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#3545
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a breakthrough
idiom
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a significant discovery or achievement in science or research
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The team made a breakthrough in cancer research. |
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#3546
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on the cutting edge
idiom
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at the forefront of innovation or technology
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The laboratory is on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence research. |
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#3547
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a silver bullet
idiom
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a simple solution to a complex problem
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There is no silver bullet for solving climate change, but we need to take action. |
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#3548
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to be on cloud nine
idiom
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to be extremely happy
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She was on cloud nine after hearing the good news about her promotion. |
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#3549
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fall head over heels for someone
idiom
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to fall deeply in love with someone
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He fell head over heels for her the moment they met. |
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#3550
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to be in someone’s good books
idiom
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to be in favor with someone
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If you want to get promoted, you need to be in the boss’s good books. |
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#3551
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call it quits
idiom
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to stop or end something
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After working for hours, they decided to call it quits for the day. |
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#3552
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talk around something
idiom
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to discuss something without addressing it directly
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She kept talking around the topic instead of answering the question directly. |
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#3553
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get to the point
idiom
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to focus on the important part of a conversation or issue
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We don’t have much time, so let’s get to the point. |
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#3554
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stay ahead of the game
idiom
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to be more successful or prepared than others
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To stay ahead of the game, you must always keep learning. |
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#3555
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team player
idiom
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someone who works well with others
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Every company values a good team player. |
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#3556
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keep your head in the game
idiom
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to stay mentally focused and motivated
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Even when things get tough, keep your head in the game. |
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#3557
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it’s raining cats and dogs
idiom
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raining very heavily
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We can’t go out now; it’s raining cats and dogs. |
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#3558
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under a cloud
idiom
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being suspected or in trouble
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He left the company under a cloud after the scandal. |
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#3559
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steal someone’s thunder
idiom
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to take credit for someone else’s idea or success
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She stole my thunder by announcing the news first. |
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#3560
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hit the big time
idiom
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to achieve great fame or success
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The band hit the big time after their first album went viral. |
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#3561
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get ahead
idiom
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to be successful in life or career
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She worked hard to get ahead in her company. |
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#3562
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overnight success
idiom
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a person or thing that becomes successful very quickly
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Her first song made her an overnight success. |
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#3563
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at the top of one’s game
idiom
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to be performing at one’s best level
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The athlete is at the top of his game this season. |
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#3564
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roam around
idiom
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to travel or walk around aimlessly
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We spent the afternoon roaming around the old city. |
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#3565
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split-second decision
idiom
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a decision made very quickly without much thought
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The pilot had to make a split-second decision to avoid the crash. |
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#3566
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back and forth
idiom
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to change opinions or decisions repeatedly
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We’ve been going back and forth about this issue for weeks. |
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#3567
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blow up in your face
idiom
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a plan or situation that suddenly goes wrong and causes trouble
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His plan to impress the boss blew up in his face. |
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#3568
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a universe of possibilities
idiom
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endless opportunities or options
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Technology has opened a universe of possibilities. |
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#3569
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make a fortune
idiom
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to earn a lot of money
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She made a fortune selling handmade jewelry online. |
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#3570
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easy come, easy go
idiom
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money that is easily earned is easily lost
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He lost all his winnings in a day—easy come, easy go. |