Idioms

under one's belt
in one`s experience or memory or possession
When my friend has more experience as a cook under his belt he will begin to look for a job.

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  • under one's breath
  • under one's nose
  • under one's own steam
  • under one's thumb
  • under one's wing
  • under pressure
  • under the circumstances
  • under the counter
  • under the hammer
  • under the influence of (someone or something)
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  • like water off a duck's back
  • back out (something) from a parking space or back (something) out of a parking space
  • under one's nose
  • reconcile oneself to (something)
  • chalk up (something) or chalk (something) up
  • rake (someone) over the coals
  • paint oneself into a corner
  • early bird catches the worm
  • take to (someone or something)
  • in a word


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