lay down »
To sacrifice, especially in the phrase "to lay down one's life.".
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pencil pusher »
One who does routine office work; someone involved mainly in paperwork.
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run for office »
To seek political power.
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seagull manager »
A manager who comes into the workplace or office only on occasion, especially when a problem arises or to criticize or critique employees.
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see someone through »
To suffice for a time.
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sign in »
In order to get into the office after hours, you'll have to sign in at the security desk.
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step down »
To resign from office.
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step in front of a moving train »
To sacrifice one's own life for a noble and loyal cause.
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the long arm of the law »
The body of law enforcement officers.
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throw to the wolves »
To sacrifice someone, especially in an attempt to save oneself.
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vote in »
To collectively approve a nominee into an office or position as a result of voting.
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vote out »
To expel the holder of an office or other position through an act of voting.
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wooden-top »
Uniformed police officers.
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