You use this idiom to ask people to find an idea or solve a problem by thinking about it.
put on your thinking cap >>> IDIOM in context: We have a serious problem with this project so, we need to put on our thinking caps and find a solution.
if you need to spend less money or be careful how you spend it
tighten your belt >>> IDIOM in context: I heard a lot of people discussing about layoffs this year, so I think we need to tighten our belts to save some money.
an action or remark considered to be unfair or cruel
below the belt >>> IDIOM in context: Workmates sometimes use personal information to hit their rivals for promotion below the belt.
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