name of the game (the most important thing; essential) The name of the game is to spend less than you earn. If you want to succeed in anything, hard work is the name of the game. envocabulary.com
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no sooner said than done (used to say that you will do something as soon as someone asks for it) You wanted a cup of coffee. Here you are—no sooner said than done. Could you close the door, please? No sooner said than done. envocabulary.com
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fawn over (to be friendly or praise someone too much to get their favor or something from them) People fawn over him because he is rich and famous. She is constantly fawning on the boss in hope of getting a promotion. Also, fawn on/upon envocabulary.com
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face up (to deal with or confront something) You are a grown man now; you have to face up to your responsibilities. She had to face up to her fears. envocabulary.com
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It’s now or never (now is the only time you can do it) Make up your mind, Dani. It’s now or never. This is the last chance for the team to win; it’s now or never. envocabulary.com
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