Get The Ball Rolling

Chronicled By Jimmy / 12th Aug 2024 /

MEANING: Set an activity in motion or make a start

Today we deep dive why when we say you need to get the ball rolling. We are really saying, It is time to set an activity in motion or make a start. We will also see todays usage of this idiom and explore other idioms like get the ball rolling.

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Riding Shotgun

Chronicled By Jimmy /19th Aug 2024 /

MEANING: Bodyguard who rides alongside a stagecoach driver, practice of sitting alongside the driver in a moving vehicle

Today we deep dive why when we say you . We are really saying. . We will also see todays usage of this idiom and explore other idioms like.

Foot In The Door

Chronicled By Jimmy / 5th Aug 2024 /

MEANING: Give opportunity to start doing something new, usually in an area that is difficult to succeed

Today we deep dive why when we say you need a foot in the door. We are really saying. Start doing something new, usually in an area that is difficult to succeed. We will also see todays usage of this idiom and explore other idioms like foot in the door.