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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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push off<br />

- to start, to leave<br />

The boat pushed off from the dock <strong>and</strong> started out to sea.<br />

push one's luck<br />

- to expect to continue to escape bad luck or a negative situation<br />

The woman was pushing her luck to continue to bother her neighbors with her loud<br />

music. Someone was going to complain someday.<br />

push (someone) around<br />

- to make someone do what you want<br />

The sales manager is always pushing around his salespeople.<br />

push the panic button<br />

- to become very frightened or excited at a time of danger or worry<br />

He thought that his wallet had been stolen so he pushed the panic button <strong>and</strong> told<br />

everyone that it was missing.<br />

pushing up daisies<br />

- to be dead <strong>and</strong> buried<br />

My uncle has been pushing up daisies for several years now.<br />

put <strong>Idioms</strong><br />

put a bee in (someone's) bonnet<br />

- to give someone an idea (about something)<br />

I put a bee in my friend's bonnet with my plans to go to Germany to study.<br />

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