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take/knock the wind out of someone's sails
to make someone feel less confident or less determined to do something, usually by saying or doing something that they are not expecting
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a fishing expedition
an attempt to discover the facts about something by collecting a lot of information, often secretly
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learn/know the ropes
to learn/know how to do a job or activity
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be skating on thin ice
to be doing something that is dangerous or involves risks
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sail through something
to do something easily and confidently
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a waiting game
a situation in which you delay taking any action, so that you can watch how a situation develops and see what it is best for you to do
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be in full swing
If an event is in full swing, it has already been happening for a period of time and there is a lot of activity
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paddle your own canoe
If you describe a person as paddling their own canoe, you mean that they are independent and do not need help from anyone else
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two can play at that game
something that you say when you intend to harm someone in the same way as they harmed you
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race against time
a situation in which something must happen or be done quickly because little time is available
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hang up one's boots
to retire from playing a sport
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be on the ball
to be quick to understand and react to things
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take someone for a ride
to deceive or cheat someone
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go/swim against the tide
to not follow what everyone else is doing
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