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  • 111get/take the bit between your teeth — to start doing something in a very enthusiastic and determined way He can be lazy about doing his work, but when he gets the bit between his teeth there s no stopping him. • • • Main Entry: ↑bit get/take the bit between your teeth see ↑bit, 2 • …

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  • 112get off your chest — get (something) off your chest : to tell someone about something that has been making you upset or unhappy You ve been a little cold to me lately. Is there something you d like to get off your chest? • • • Main Entry: ↑chest …

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  • 113There's No Business Like Show Business (song) — There s No Business Like Show Business is an Irving Berlin song, written for Annie Get Your Gun . The song, a salute to the glamour and excitement of a life in show business, is sung in the musical by members of Buffalo Bill s Wild West Show in… …

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  • 114There’s No Business Like Show Business — ist ein Lied von Irving Berlin, das er für das Musical Annie Get Your Gun komponierte und textete. Hintergrund Das Lied beschwört den Glanz und die Aufregung eines Lebens im Show Business. Im Musical wird es von Mitgliedern der Buffalo Bill… …

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  • 115there is no such thing as a free lunch — ► used for saying that you cannot get something for nothing: »We all like the idea of more time off work but there is no such thing as a free lunch. Main Entry: ↑lunch …

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  • 116there's a catch to it — there is a hidden cost or condition    If we buy the bed, we get a TV? There must be a catch to it …

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  • 117there's no two ways about it — there is only one answer; cannot have two meanings    We have to get you on that plane. There s no two ways about it …

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  • 118there's no such thing as a free lunch — This idiom means that you don t get things for free, so if something appears to be free, there s a catch and you ll have to pay in some way …

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  • 119get off the ground — ► if a project or activity gets off the ground, it starts or starts to be successful: »There is a difference between a project which never gets off the ground and one which suddenly goes bad. Main Entry: ↑ground …

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  • 120get ahold of something — get/grab/take/ahold of something phrase to take something firmly in your hand and hold it tightly there Grab ahold of the rope! Thesaurus: to hold something or someonesynonym to try to hold somethinghyponym …

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