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    be after someone

    It has the meaning to try to reach [somebody/thing] or to pursue [somebody/thing].
    Looking for someone or something or trying to find or get someone or something.
    The police are after him.
    They were after the Stanley Cup.
    His mother is always after him to study.

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      be all in

      Be extremely tired.
      I can't walk another step; I'm all in.

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        be back on one's feet

        If you say that someone or something is on their feet again after an illness or difficult period, you mean that they have recovered and are back to normal.

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          be beside yourself

          If you are beside yourself with a particular feeling or emotion, it is so strong that it makes you almost out of control.
          He was beside himself with grief when she died.

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            be better off

            To be in a better situation, if or after something happens.
            He'd be better off working for a bigger company.

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              be broke

              To spend or lose all money.
              He went broke after he lost his job.
              The company could go broke if the economy doesn't improve soon.

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                be hard on someone

                To criticize someone severely, or to treat someone unfairly.
                Don't be too hard on him - he's new to the job.

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                  hard at it

                  Putting a lot of effort into what you are doing.
                  That's what I like to see - everybody hard at it!

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                    be high on one's list

                    In a position to be dealt with or done ahead of others.
                    Getting the car fixed is high on my list.

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                      be in charge of

                      Having control of something or responsibility for something.
                      She is in charge of hiring new employees.

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                        be in the red

                        Spending and owing more money than is being earned.
                        Apparently the company had been in the red for some time.

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                          be into something

                          To be really interested in something.
                          I like computers, I'm into programming.

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                            bend over backwards

                            Make efforts to achieve something, especially to be fair or helpful.
                            Use a lot of physical effort to do something.
                            Thanks for leaning over backwards at the conference. Everyone praised your cheerfulness and hard work.

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                              be on one's way

                              In the process of coming, going, or traveling; about to come.
                              He has been allowed to leave the country and is on his way to Britain.

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                                be on the safe side

                                Being especially careful in order to avoid something unpleasant.
                                I'm sure it won't rain, but I'll take an umbrella to be on the safe side.

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                                  be out of

                                  If you are out of something, you no longer have any of it.
                                  We are out of bread, cheese, and sugar.

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                                    be out of shape

                                    You are unhealthy and unable to do a lot of physical activity without getting tired.
                                    To be out of shape means to be in poor physical condition, because you do not exercise regularly.
                                    I haven’t been to the gym all month, and I am getting really out of shape.

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                                      be out of sorts

                                      To be slightly ill or slightly unhappy.
                                      I've been feeling tired and generally out of sorts.
                                      Leave him alone, he's out of sorts today.

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                                        Time heals all wounds

                                        Used to say that feelings of sadness, disappointment, etc., gradually go away as time passes.

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                                          Who do you think you are?

                                          The questioner is implying that the person to whom the question is addressed has exceeded their authority, interfered in something which was not their business.

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