Idioms
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give someone a piece of your mind
To speak to someone in an angry way
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stir excitement
To cause (something, usually something bad or unpleasant) to happen
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roll up your sleeves
To prepare for hard work
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get your hands dirty
To get involved with all aspects of your job, including routine, practical, or more junior work, or dealing with people directly
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take someone's side
To agree with or support one person or group and not another
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hold me back
This phrase is said when a person tries to retaliate at another person who did or said something provocative.
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keep an eye open
To watch with special attention
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(both) a blessing and a curse
Something that at once provides a great benefit while also or inevitably resulting in negative consequences.
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practice makes perfect
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bread and butter
A job or activity that provides a person's or organization's main income.
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hold you tongue
To not speak.
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swallow your tongue
To lose the power of speech.
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don't put your feet on the furniture
Be respectful.
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pull someone’s leg
When you pull someone’s leg you lie to someone in a friendly way to make them believe something that isn’t true.
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we are not on the same page
Means we are talking about two different ideas, or we are understanding the same situation in two different ways.
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facepalm
To cover one's face with the hand as an expression of embarrassment, dismay, or exasperation.
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a rule of thumb
A rule of thumb is a rule or principle that you follow which is not based on exact calculations, but rather on experience.
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sit on the fence
Avoid making a decision or choice.
To remain neutral, to refuse to take sides in a dispute.
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mere mortal
A human, and therefore capable of mistakes. The phrase emphasizes someone's humanity and fallibility.
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Live by the sword, die by the sword
Those who live by violence will die by violence.
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