Advanced Deck 7

Total: 20 cards

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rake someone over the coals

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to scold or reprimand someone harshly for making a mistake or for doing something wrong
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grab the bull by the horns / take the bull by the horns

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to approach a situation in a direct way, usually with force and determination
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hear it through the grapevine

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to hear news or information from someone who heard the news from someone else
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play second fiddle

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to be less important than someone or something else
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jump on the bandwagon

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to follow a successful or popular trend or activity; to do what everyone else is doing
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burn the midnight oil

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to read, study, or work until late at night
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keep your nose to the grindstone

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to continue to work very hard and/or diligently on something
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get something out of your system

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to do something you've been wanting to do so you can move on
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go on a wild goose chase

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to do something pointless or worthless
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have an axe to grind

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to have a strong opinion about something that you want people to accept, often for selfish or personal reasons
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lay your cards on the table

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to show your true feelings or intentions; to expose your plans or ideas
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let sleeping dogs lie

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to avoid or ignore a difficult situation or problem so as to not worsen it
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many moons ago

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a long time ago
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a feather in your cap

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an achievement to be proud of
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at the drop of a hat

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immediately or suddenly without needing an excuse or reason
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beat a dead horse

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to waste effort on something when there is no chance of succeeding
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behind the scenes

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in secret; privately
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best of both worlds

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a situation where you can enjoy the advantages of two very different things at the same time
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don't count your chickens before they hatch

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to not expect success until it is certain, since things may still go wrong until then
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easier said than done

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much more difficult to do than to talk about
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