by leaps and bounds »
Rapidly. Said of making progress.
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come along »
To progress; to make progress.
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come on »
To progress, to develop.
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drag one's feet »
To procrastinate, put off; to dawdle, avoid, or make progress slowly and reluctantly.
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fall behind »
To be progressively below average in performance.
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get stuck »
To be unable to make progress.
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go places »
To make progress or achieve success.
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go round in circles »
To repeatedly do the same thing; without making any progress.
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grind to a halt »
Coming to a standstill, or ceasing to be productive or make progress, due to an obstacle.
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in full swing »
Proceeding fully, quickly, or completely; thoroughly begun and in progress.
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level up »
To progress to the next level of player character stats and abilities. Often used in role-playing games when the character has aquired enough experience points.
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long goodbye »
Nickname for Alzheimer's disease, especially for the final phase of the disease, during which the patient suffers a progressive decline of cognitive and motor skills and gradually loses the ability to recognize and to communicate with family and friends.[1]; nickname for the relationship between a person suffering from Alzheimer's disease and that person's family or friends.
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make headway »
To progress; to move forward.
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neck and neck »
Very close in progress, as in a race or contest.
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on a roll »
Having a streak of good luck or good progress or success.
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