Idioms
step into (someone's) shoes
to take over a job or other role from someone
I will have to step into my supervisor's shoes while he is away on vacation.
step into the breach
step on (someone's) toes
step on it
step on the gas
step out
step out of line
step right up
step up (something)
step up (to something)
step-by-step
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have a hold on (someone)
a fly in the ointment
from the outset
dry up
see the handwriting on the wall
take a crack at (something)
become engaged with (someone)
hale and hearty
dish out (food)
fall flat (on one's face)
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Fact
Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted peoplewithout killing them used to burn their houses down - hence theexpression toget fired.
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