📔 (the) man/woman of the hour
📋Meaning
A person currently being celebrated, honored, or admired by others, especially for a recent victory, accomplishment, or other cause for celebration.
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🗣 Janet was woman of the hour at the office after securing the biggest customer their business had ever had.
🗣 Ruth: "Hey, what's going on here?" Dave: "It's a surprise birthday party for you, Ruth! You're the woman of the hour!"
🗣 After writing that bombshell exposé about corruption in Washington, Jake was the man of the hour.
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📔 stir the pot
📋Meaning
To deliberately try to make a situation or people more tense and upset.
To unnecessarily create trouble or drama, often to get a reaction from someone.
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🗣 My old girlfriend was always trying to stir the pot and I really hated the drama.
🗣 I look fat in these jeans? Wow, you're really trying to stir the pot.
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📔 a race against time
📋Meaning
A situation where someone has to finish something quickly, in a short or limited amount of time.
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🗣 Last night we were racing against time to put the packets together before the conference started today.
🗣 It's a real race against the clock to prevent the spread of the Zika virus.
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📔 unsung hero
📋Meaning
Someone who has done something heroic or achieved greatness but has not been recognized or celebrated for the achievement
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣 Two men were unsung heroes rescuing several puppies from the fire after the police determined it was too dangerous to enter the burning house.
🗣 My colleague was really the unsung hero for the development of our most successful product this year.
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📔 Thank your lucky stars
📋Meaning
to be grateful and feel lucky (especially that something bad didn't happen)
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣 We thanked our lucky stars that the tree that fell on our house did not injure anyone.
🗣 You should thank your lucky stars you didn't get COVID at that crowded party.
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📔 The lion's share
📋Meaning
The largest part (or share) of something.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣My son is upset that his brother got the lion's share of the cake but I explained this was fair because it was his birthday.
🗣My husband does help out at home with some cleaning and cooking, but like most women, I do the lion's share of the housework.
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📔 in the middle of nowhere
📋Meaning
In a very distant, remote, and isolated location.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣I'll never understand why they built this campus out here in the middle of nowhere.
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💠 use up
✍🏾To deplete an entire supply or amount of something.
I can't believe you used up all of my shampoo and just left the empty bottle in the shower!
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📔 between dog and wolf
📋Meaning
Between dusk and daylight.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣What were you guys doing out between dog and wolf? You better not have been getting into trouble last night!
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💠 house cooling party
✍🏾 A party thrown to commemorate when someone leaves an apartment, flat, or house.
We've loved living in this place, so we've decided to throw a house cooling party for all our friends to celebrate all the good times we've had here.
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📔 in front of (one's) very eyes
📋Meaning
Right in plain sight or while one is watching.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣Someone smashed into my parked car in front of my very eyes.Each day, in front of our very eyes, we see signs of poverty and need on our city's streets.
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📔 one-up (someone)
📋Meaning
To make a point of outdoing, outperforming, outclassing, etc., someone.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣I hate telling stories around Jack because he always tries to one-up you with some fabulous anecdote of his own.
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📔 bear fruit
📋Meaning
to yield a positive result
to produce a desired result
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📔 Beat the pants off
📋Meaning
to easily win against someone by a large margin or score; to surpass or be more successful than another.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣 My son was so embarrassed when his younger sister beat the pants off him in chess.
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📔 romp home
📋Meaning
To deftly or easily win a race, contest, or competition. Primarily heard in UK.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣With her arch-rival out of commission with a pulled hamstring, the defending champion romped home at the Olympics once again.
🗣Showing their utter superiority on the pitch, the boys in blue look set to romp home to a 6–2 victory.
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📔 brazen it out
📋Meaning
To face a difficult, uncertain, or intimidating situation with brave or impudent self-confidence.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣I'm terrified to give this presentation, but I just have to brazen it out and hope for the best.
🗣Timmy brazened it out when his teacher scolded him for misbehaving.
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📔 Potemkin village
📋Meaning
Something that is made to seem very grand, elaborate, or prosperous for the purposes of impressing others, but which in reality has no real worth or substance. Taken from a story about Russian minister Grigory Potemkin (1739–1791), who allegedly erected false, painted façades to mimic a thriving, successful village along the Dnieper River in Crimea to impress the visiting Empress Catherine II.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣The tightly controlled totalitarian country is often accused of creating a Potemkin village each time it televises some event, a meager attempt to convince the outside world that its people are happy under the thumb of the dictatorship.
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💠 hair-splittingly
✍🏾 With extremely minute, unimportant, or imperceptible differences or details. (Used before an adjective.)
I think it's clear to see that the defendant's work is only hair-splittingly distinct from that of my client.
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📔 safe and sound
📋Meaning
not hurt or injured
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🗣 Drive safely, and when you get home don’t forget to call us to let us know you’ve arrived safe and sound.
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📔 that ship has sailed
📋Meaning
an opportunity has already passed and is no longer possible
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣 I've thought about going back to college but I feel like that ship has sailed.
🗣 We bought a different house because by the time we decided on the other one, that ship had already sailed.
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📔 take after someone
📋Meaning
to resemble, look like or have the same qualities as a relative
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🗣 My son takes after his grandfather with his musical talent.
🗣 It’s strange but I don’t really take after anyone in my family—everyone is short and has dark hair while I’m tall with blonde hair and green eyes.
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📔 make off with something
📋Meaning
to steal something
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣 Unbelievable. Someone made off with the new bottle of hand lotion I put on my desk.
🗣 I had a party Friday night and one of the guests made off with several of my bracelets.
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📔 the world is your oyster
📋Meaning
used to say that you can do anything or go anywhere you want in life.
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🗣 That's awesome you're learning English. With English, the world is your oyster!
🗣 You're young and beautiful. Don't be sad, the world is your oyster.
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📔 warm up to (someone/something)
📋Meaning
to begin to like someone/something
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🗣 My mother is so afraid of everything she’s just beginning to warm up to using the microwave.
🗣 Since our baby was born, my father is finally starting to warm up to my husband.
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📔on the down low
📋Meaning 1
In a state of secrecy or minimal public knowledge; being known only by a select few people.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣Keep this on the down low, but Janet is planning to break up with Kevin next week.
🗣My parents know about the pregnancy, but I'd like it to stay on the down low otherwise.
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In a state of secrecy or minimal public knowledge pertaining to the activities of a man who has sex with other men but considers himself to be heterosexual.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣I never thought he was gay, but then I started to hear rumors that he's on the down low.
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📔 be put out of business
📋Meaning
To be caused or forced to cease carrying on commercial trading or transactions.
🤔For example ⬇️
🗣Our bookstore has been a part of the neighborhood for nearly 50 years, but we're being put out of business by these new electronic books that you can download.
🗣I hear that Mike's company has been put out of business due to allegations of insider trading.
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📔(the) next thing (one) knows
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All of a sudden; out of nowhere; without warning.
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🗣I was standing in line, minding my own business, when the next thing I know, a gunman runs into the bank and starts screaming at us to get on the ground!
🗣Tammy had only been on a few dates with Mark, but this one had been going smoothly. Next thing she knew, he got on one knee and proposed to her.
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