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Idioms of Success and Failure 1
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get off on the wrong foot : means to start a relationship badly or with a miscommunication
back to square one : means to restart from the very beginning
blow up in your face : means to fail painfully and obviously
draw a blank : means to try and think of something, and to fail to think of anything
a feather in your cap : means an accomplishment you can show off later (like on a resume)
get a foot in the door : means to successfully introduce yourself somewhere, or to make yourself harder to ignore
let it slip through my fingers : means to have a sure grip on something, yet fail to hold on to it
miss the boat : means to miss an opportunity
the sky is the limit : means there is no limit
in the bag : means completed or finished successfully
Idioms of Success and Failure 1
| means completed or finished successfully |
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| means to try and think of something, and to fail to think of anything |
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| means to miss an opportunity |
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| means to restart from the very beginning |
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| means to fail painfully and obviously |
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| means an accomplishment you can show off later (like on a resume) |
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| means to successfully introduce yourself somewhere, or to make yourself harder to ignore |
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| means to start a relationship badly or with a miscommunication |
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| means to have a sure grip on something, yet fail to hold on to it |
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Idioms of Success and Failure 1
| means completed or finished successfully |
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| means to try and think of something, and to fail to think of anything |
| |
| means to miss an opportunity |
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| means to restart from the very beginning |
| |
| means to fail painfully and obviously |
| |
| |
| means an accomplishment you can show off later (like on a resume) |
| |
| means to successfully introduce yourself somewhere, or to make yourself harder to ignore |
| |
| means to start a relationship badly or with a miscommunication |
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| means to have a sure grip on something, yet fail to hold on to it |
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