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What does "go the extra mile" mean?
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"Go the extra mile" means to make an extra effort to achieve a goal or to help someone, beyond the minimum requirement.

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What does the phrase "break a leg" mean?
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"Break a leg" is a theatrical expression used to wish performers good luck in a way that avoids jinxing them.

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What does "bear a grudge" mean?
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To "bear a grudge" means to maintain feelings of bitterness or resentment toward someone due to a past offense.

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What does the term "sorry figure" mean?
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A "sorry figure" refers to someone or something that is seen as inadequate or lacking in significance.

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What does "fair and square" mean?
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"Fair and square" describes actions that are conducted in an honest and straightforward manner, without deception.

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What does "tell upon" mean?
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"Tell upon" means to have an impact or influence on something or someone, often in a noticeable way.

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What does the term "silver bullet" mean?
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A "silver bullet" refers to a solution that is seen as the perfect answer to a difficult issue, although such solutions are often unrealistic.

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What does "a snowball effect" refer to?
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The "snowball effect" describes a situation where something starts small but grows larger or more significant over time, often gaining momentum.

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What does the phrase "rope of sand" mean?
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"Rope of sand" refers to something that is inherently unstable or impossible to grasp, symbolizing an effort that is bound to fail.

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What does the phrase "to be in abeyance" mean?
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"To be in abeyance" means that something is temporarily inactive or on hold, often awaiting further action or resolution.