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. make a living
[make a living] {v. phr.}
To earn one's livelihood.
If you're good at your job, you can make a better living than if you don't know what you're doing.
It is easier to make a living in the United States than in many other countries.
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To turn into a success.
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1. To make a pair of; put two together; associate; match.
2. To belong to a pair; become one of a pair.
3. To divide or join into pairs.
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. pair off
[pair off] {v.}
1. To make a pair of; put two together; associate; match.
Mrs. Smith paired off her guests by age and tastes.
2. To belong to a pair; become one of a pair.
Jane paired off with Alice in a tennis doubles match.
3. To divide or join into pairs.
Later in the day the picnic crowd paired off for walks and boat rides.
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1. To make a pair of; match.
2. To form a pair; to be or become one of a pair.
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To have a merry time; celebrate.
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. kick up one's heels
[kick up one's heels] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To have a merry time; celebrate.
When exams were over the students went to town to kick up their heels.
Mary was usually very quiet but at the farewell party she kicked up her heels and had a wonderful time.
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A school bus.
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To work very hard; make a great effort.
Compare: [BREAK ONE'S NECK], [FALL OVER BACKWARDS], [OUT OF ONE'S WAY].
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. knock oneself out
[knock oneself out] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To work very hard; make a great effort.
Mrs. Ross knocked herself out planning her daughter's wedding.
Tom knocked himself out to give his guests a good time.
Compare: [BREAK ONE'S NECK], [FALL OVER BACKWARDS], [OUT OF ONE'S WAY].
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To render (someone) unconscious (said in exaggeration).
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