from rags to riches (from being poor to being very rich) In this business, you can go from rags to riches. After Mike won the lottery, he went from rags to riches. envocabulary.com
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put your best foot forward (try to do something very well) I’m sure if you put your best foot forward, you will succeed. I have to put my best foot forward during the interview. envocabulary.com
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find out (to discover a fact or piece of information) We don’t know how this machine works, but I’ll soon find out. I’ll follow them to find out where they go. envocabulary.com
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drink up (to drink all of your drink) Come on, drink up your juice. We’ve got a lot of work to do. He drank up and began to walk out of the bar. envocabulary.com
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disagree (to have or express a different opinion about something): I disagree strongly with you about this. differ formal (to disagree): He and his wife differ in their interests. oppose (to disagree strongly with someone or something): We oppose any changes to the policy. take issue with (to disagree with): I must take issue with …
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