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on the up and up
to see eye to eye
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/sˈiː ˈaɪ tʊ ˈaɪ/
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to completely agree with someone and understand their point of view

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Despite their different backgrounds, the two politicians were able to see eye to eye on the need for educational reform.
The siblings rarely see eye to eye on matters of fashion, often having contrasting styles and preferences.
What is the origin of the idiom "see eye to eye" and when to use it?

The idiom "see eye to eye" originated from the visual metaphor of two people looking directly into each other's eyes, suggesting a shared perspective or agreement. This idiomatic expression is used to emphasize finding common ground or having a mutual understanding with someone.

more and more
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/mˈoːɹ ænd mˈoːɹ/
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to an increasing degree over time

out and out
out and out
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/ˈaʊt ænd ˈaʊt/
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Informal

in a complete and total way

What is the origin of the idiom "out and out" and when to use it?

The idiom "out and out" is of English origin and has been in use for centuries. It is formed by repeating the word "out" to emphasize the completeness or thoroughness of something. The repetition of "out" underscores the idea of something being done to its fullest extent. This idiomatic phrase is used to describe something that is complete, thorough, or extreme in a particular way, often to emphasize a specific quality or characteristic.

over and over (again|)
over and over (again)
Příslovce
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/ˌoʊvɚɹ ænd ˈoʊvɚ/
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repeatedly without pause or change

R&R
Podstatné jméno
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/ˈɑːɹ ænd ˈɑːɹ/
(volno)

(volno)

odpočinek a rekreace

a period of time spent away from work or duties to relax and engage in leisure activities

so-and-so
Podstatné jméno
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/sˌoʊændsˈoʊ/
(takový a takový)

(takový a takový)

ten a ten

a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible

tete-a-tete
Podstatné jméno
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/tˈiːɾɐtˈiːt/
(soukromá diskuse)

(soukromá diskuse)

tete-a-tete

a private discussion, often between two people

through and through
through and through
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/θɹuː ænd θɹˈuː/
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Informal

in every single way

What is the origin of the idiom "through and through" and when to use it?

The idiom "through and through" originated from Middle English and has been in use since the 14th century. It combines the word "through" (meaning completely or thoroughly) with itself to emphasize completeness or thoroughness. Over time, it evolved into an idiomatic expression used to describe something or someone as entirely characterized by a particular quality, condition, or trait.

to [go|stand|be] toe-to-toe
to go toe-to-toe
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/ɡˌoʊ ɔːɹ stˈænd ɔːɹ biː tˈoʊɾətˈoʊ/
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Informal

to fight or compete with someone with great force, determination, and strength

What is the origin of the idiom "go toe-to-toe" and when to use it?

The idiom "go toe-to-toe" is believed to have originated from boxing, where opponents stand toe to toe in the ring before the fight begins. In modern usage, the term "go toe-to-toe" can refer to any situation where two people or groups engage in a close competition or confrontation. It can be used to describe a physical contest, such as a boxing match or a wrestling match, or a non-physical contest, such as a debate or a negotiation.

on the up and up
on the up and up
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/ɑːnðɪ ˌʌp ænd ˈʌp/
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Informal

in a way that involves no deception or rule violations

What is the origin of the idiom "on the up and up" and when to use it?

The idiom "on the up and up" originated in the early 20th century in the United States. It is believed to have originated from the world of boxing, where referees would monitor the action from an elevated position to ensure fair play. The phrase "up and up" refers to an upward direction, suggesting honesty and integrity. Over time, it has evolved to mean acting in a transparent and trustworthy manner, without engaging in deception or rule violations.

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