Meaning: To make an effort to control your behaviour, manners, or
emotions.
Example: Get a grip on yourself and stop crying!
Get your hands on someone
Meaning: To catch or find someone.
Example: When I get my hands on him, he will have to pay off his debts.
Give someone the runaround
Meaning: To delay someone by providing useless information or directions.
Dialogue example:
Speaker A: When do you plan to launch the project?
Speaker B: On Monday or Wednesday. Maybe Saturday.
Or maybe a week
from now.
Speaker A: Sounds like you're giving me the runaround. I need to know
exactly when this project will be launched!
Go at it hammer and tongs
Meaning:
With great energy, power, passion, or enthusiasm; very
intensively; to have a very noisy argument.
Example: Our neighbors were going at it hammer and tongs all night.
Go down like a lead balloon
Meaning:
To be extremely unsuccessful, unloved, or unpopular.
Example: His political joke went down like a lead balloon; These stupid
questions go down like a lead balloon.
Go down like ninepins
Meaning:
To be damaged in large numbers; when a lot of people suddenly
become ill.
Example: Trees and road signs were going down like ninepins in a storm.
Go easy on someone
Meaning:
To treat someone more gently, less harshly.
Example: Go easy on your son, he's just a kid.
Go off-book
Meaning:
To not follow the script; disturb the order of things.
Dialogue example:
Speaker A: I have an idea! Let's take half of Mike's share for ourselves.
Speaker B: I have a better idea! Let's split the money between the three of
us and leave Mike aside.
Speaker C: Stop arguing! Let's stick to the plan. I don't like it when you two
go off-book like this.
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