TO MAKE A MISTAKE, TO GIVE UP. “You dropped the ball when you rejected that job offer.”
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To be out of (someone’s) league
They are much better or more successful than you are. “She will never want to date me, look at her! She’s out of my league.”
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To stay ahead of the game
Being prepared.“The deadline for the report is tomorrow, but I want to be ahead of the game, so I finished it yesterday.”
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A long shot
When something is not likely to happen. “It’s a long shot, but I think we’ll be able to finish this project tonight.”
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To keep the ball rolling
To continue a process or activity with the same level of motivation, enthusiasm and progress. “If we want to get that prize, we need to keep the ball rolling.
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To be on target
You are on schedule and everything is going as predicted "This is a big project. We'll need to be on target"
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Call the shots
Make all the important decisions. "Who calls the shots in this company?"
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Get a second wind
Have a sudden burst of energy after being tired. "I was exhausted after the 10th mile of running, but I got a second wind after I saw the sign for the final lap
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Go overboard
Do or say too much, more than is necessary. "My mum always goes overboard when it comes to preparing for Christmas time!"
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Meet one's match
To encounter one’s equal. "John had definitely met his match when a new player joined the tennis club."
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Clear a hurdle
To overcome an obstacle. "We’ve cleared a big hurdle by getting all the legal paperwork completed for our new business."