chasing your tail

    chasing your tail (working hard to do something but achieving very little) The report is still not ready; it seems that I’ve been chasing my tail all day. Are you sure what you are doing is useful and that you are not chasing your tail?   envocabulary.com

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bring around

  bring around (change someone’s opinion) It is difficult to bring him around to our point of view. (to restore someone’s health or unconsciousness) John had fainted, but we managed to bring him around with some cold water. envocabulary.com

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all walks of life

  all walks of life (different professions or different levels of society) People from all walks of life came to the funeral. He is a broadminded man, and can get along with people from all walks of life. envocabulary.com

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