and how »
Used to strongly confirm preceding utterance.
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and then some »
Used to confirm preceding utterance, while implying that what was said or asked is an understatement.
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bear out »
To corroborate, prove, or confirm; to demonstrate; to provide evidence for.
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captain of industry »
A prominent business person who owns or is the highest-ranking executive of one or more major firms, especially one who has considerable wealth and influence.
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dyed-in-the-wool »
Firmly established in a person's beliefs or habits; deeply ingrained in the nature of a person or thing.
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firm up »
To make muscles more toned through physical exercise.
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firm up »
To make tentative plans more definite.
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flat-footed »
To firmly hold and maintain a decision; to stand one's ground.
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go native »
Of a contractor or consultant, to begin working directly as an employee for a company and cease to work through a contracting firm or agency.
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head and shoulders »
"He was head and shoulders above the others in the law firm.".
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hospital pass »
An unwinnable case, often passed to a newly-qualified member of the firm.
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if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail »
With limited tools, single-minded people apply them inappropriately or indiscriminatelyIf a person is familiar with a certain, single subject/has with them a certain, single instrument, they may have a confirmation bias to believe that it is the answer to/involved in everything.
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is the Pope Catholic »
The answer to the question is, obviously, resoundingly affirmative.
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lay down »
To specify, institute, enact, assert firmly, state authoritatively, establish or formulate .
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nail down »
Firm or certain.
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