Idioms

shape up or ship out
to either improve one's performance or leave
The new employee was told to shape up or ship out when his performance was not equal to the other members of the staff.

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  • share (someone's) pain
  • share (someone's) sorrow
  • share and share alike
  • shed crocodile tears
  • shed light on (something)
  • shell out money
  • shine up to (someone)
  • shipping and handling
  • ships that pass in the night
  • shirk one's duty
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  • pack them in
  • roll up one's sleeves
  • stand up (someone) or stand (someone) up
  • at the appointed hour
  • crank out (something) or crank (something) out
  • to a large extent
  • shook up
  • break the back of (something)
  • a shot in the dark
  • out of character


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