in full swing (at the highest level of operation or activity) The reconstruction work is in full swing. The protest was still in full swing in the streets. envocabulary.com
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out of pocket (without enough money; out of funds) I’m $1000 out of pocket at the moment. I’ll pay for the rent, so you won’t be out of pocket. (pay for something with your own money instead of your company or insurance company) We had to pay for everything out of pocket. …
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out of the ordinary (different, unusual, or strange) Did you notice anything out of the ordinary? They were behaving as if nothing out of the ordinary had happened. envocabulary.com
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out of turn (to say something you’re not supposed to say or you have no right to say) He offended many of his friends by speaking out of turn. I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to speak out of turn. (not in regular order or at the wrong time) You …
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know the ropes (know how to do a job or activity) The job is quite easy once you know the ropes. You know the ropes much better than he does. envocabulary.com
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