to that end »
For that reason, with that goal, intending to produce that result.
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too many cooks spoil the broth »
If too many people try to take charge at a task, the end product might be ruined.
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top of the line »
The best, fanciest, or highest quality, especially among selections in a product line.
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touch a nerve »
To make a remark or perform a deed which produces a strong response, especially an emotional response such as anxiety or annoyance, because it calls to mind something which has been a source of concern or embarrassment.
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track record »
An organization's, product's, or person's past performance reviewed in its entirety, usually for the purpose of making a judgment.
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trump up »
Heavily publicise, promote or market a product.
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try out one's own chops »
To produce one's own records with one's own vocals.
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turn out »
To produce; make.
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turn over »
To produce, complete, or cycle through.
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whip up »
To produce something quickly, especially of a meal.
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whistle Dixie »
To engage in a pointless or unproductive activity; to do something without resolve, seriousness or commitment.
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white lie »
A deliberate, untrue statement which does no harm or is intended to produce a favorable result.
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whomp up »
To produce quickly, particularly a meal.
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write up »
To produce by writing.
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you can't make a silk purse of a sow's ear »
It is not possible to produce something refined, admirable, or valuable from something which is unrefined, unpleasant, or of little or no value.
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