Lesson 17 Flashcards

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(to) blow it

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to spoil an opportunity

EXAMPLE 1: The actress got nervous and forgot all of her lines. She really
blew it!

EXAMPLE 2: I’ll give you one more chance, but don’t blow it this time!

SYNONYM: to screw up [slang]. Example: I can’t believe you screwed up during the interview by asking for six weeks of vacation before you even got the job offer!

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(to) burn the midnight oil

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to stay up late studying or working

EXAMPLE 1: Michael burned the midnight oil studying for his algebra test.

EXAMPLE 2: The project is due tomorrow and we’re far from finished. We’re going to have to burn the midnight oil tonight.

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chitchat

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casual conversation; gossip

EXAMPLE 1: Peter told Heather to stop the chitchat and get back to work.

EXAMPLE 2: Okay, enough chitchat! Let’s start discussing this week’s reading assignment.

SYNONYM: to shoot the breeze

Norn: Chitchat can also be a verb. Example: Amber and Ted were chit­ chatting all night long.

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(to) deliver the goods

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to meet expectations; to do what’s required

EXAMPLE 1: Peter thought Bob wasn’t delivering the goods, so he fired him.

EXAMPLE 2: I’m depending on you to finish the job on time. I know that you can deliver the goods!

SYNONYM: to cut the mustard. Example: If you can’t cut the mustard here, you’ll have to find a new job.

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(to) do one’s best

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to try as hard as possible

EXAMPLE 1: Although Ted did his best, he still failed his chemistry test.

EXAMPLE 2: You might not get a perfect score on your history test, but just do your best.

SYNONYM: to give it one’s all

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rest assured

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be sure

EXAMPLE 1: Rest assured that the police will find the thieves.

EXAMPLE 2: Rest assured I’ll take good care of your dog while you’re on vacation.

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right away

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immediately

EXAMPLE 1: When Meg realized her house was on fire, she called the fire department right away.

EXAMPLE 2: You need some sugar for your cookies? I’ll bring some over right away.

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(to) sell like hotcakes

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to sell fast; to be a popular item

EXAMPLE 1: Those new Fubu blue jeans are selling like hotcakes. All the girls love them.

EXAMPLE 2: Stephen King’s new novel is selling like hotcakes.

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(to be) sitting pretty

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in a good position (often financially)

EXAMPLE 1: After Chad won the lottery, he was really sitting pretty. He quit his job and bought a mansion in Malibu, California.

EXAMPLE 2: Gina was one of the first people to work at Amazon.com, and she made millions on her stock options. Now she’s sitting pretty.

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sold out

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completely sold

EXAMPLE 1: Becky was really disappointed when she found out that the Britney Spears concert was sold out.

EXAMPLE 2: Susan’s cookies were very popular at the bake sale. In fact, they sold out in just 20 minutes!

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(to) take off

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to become popular; to grow suddenly

EXAMPLE: Julia Roberts’ career took off with the film “Pretty Woman.”

Note: “Take off” has several other meanings:

  1. Remove. Please take off your shoes before coming inside our apartment. We just vacuumed this morning.
  2. To leave. We’re taking off now. See you later!
  3. To deduct. The waiter forgot to bring us drinks, so he took $10 off the bill.
  4. To leave the ground. The airplane took off on time.
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tall order

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a task or goal that is difficult to achieve

EXAMPLE 1: It’ll be a tall order to find a new governor as popular as the current one.

EXAMPLE 2: You want me to figure out how to clone your pet rabbit? That’s a tall order!

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