at the high port »
At once; unhesitatingly; quickly and vigorously.
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chow down »
To eat, especially to eat vigorously.
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cut a rug »
To dance, especially in a vigorous manner and in one of the dance styles of the first half of the twentieth century.
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feel one's oats »
To feel energetic or frisky; to behave in a vigorous or bold manner.
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for all one is worth »
Intensely, vigorously, with as much effort as one can supply.
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go to town »
To proceed enthusiastically, vigorously, or expertly.
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legwork »
Skillful or vigorous use of the legs, as in dance or sports.
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like gangbusters »
Vigorously, rapidly, zealously, or forcibly; in a manner which has considerable impact.
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like the new time »
Furiously or vigorously, repeatedly.
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mix it up »
To compete vigorously, to quarrel, or to fight physically.
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old college try »
A vigorous, committed attempt or effort.
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pickin' and grinnin' »
Vigorously playing folk or country music on a stringed musical instrument, especially the guitar or banjo, while smiling broadly.
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tear a strip off somebody »
To scold vigorously.
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to beat the band »
Very vigorously; at a frantic pace; to a high degree; in large quantities.
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tune up »
To make preparations for vigorous exercise; to warm up.
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