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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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a shoo-in<br />

- someone or something that is expected to win, a sure winner<br />

The university president is a shoo-in to win another term in office.<br />

shook up<br />

- to be upset, to be worried<br />

Our secretary was shook up after the accident <strong>and</strong> has not been back to work since.<br />

shoot for (something)<br />

shoot <strong>Idioms</strong><br />

- to attempt to do something, to aim toward a goal<br />

I was shooting for the local spelling championship before I could go on to a higher<br />

level.<br />

shoot from the hip<br />

- to speak directly <strong>and</strong> frankly, to fire a gun that is at one's side<br />

The man often shoots from the hip <strong>and</strong> gets into trouble over what he says.<br />

shoot one's mouth off<br />

- to boast or talk too much<br />

The boy was shooting his mouth off about his ability in sports.<br />

shoot one`s wad<br />

- to spend all of one`s money, to say everything that is on one`s mind<br />

My friend shot his wad at a casino while on vacation last winter.<br />

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