In Broad Daylight

Making no secrets or attempts to hide something. For Example: If you do something in broad daylight, you’re doing it for anyone to see.


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Late In The Day

Too far along in a certain activity to attempt a certain action. For Example: “Jim thought we should kick a field goal, but it was too late in the day for that. Since we were down by 21, we had to try to go for a touchdown.”


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Call It A Day

To declare the end of a day’s work. For Example: “Alright, I think we got enough orders shipped out today. Let’s call it a day and go get a beer.”


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A Shot In The Dark

A wild guess. For Example: “The final question was ‘who won the World Cup in 1994?’ I didn’t have any clue, so I just took a shot in the dark and said Spain.”


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In The Dark

Ignorant of a certain fact or issue. For Example: “In the debate when the Senator was asked his opinion on nuclear waste disposal, it was clear by his stuttering that he is in the dark on that issue.”


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Not Cut Out For

Not fit to be a part of. For Example: “Debra thought she wanted to become a journalist, but after her first week of classes she determined she’s not cut out for that career.”


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Can’t Cut The Mustard

Often shortened to “<strong>can’t cut it</strong>,” this phrase means you can’t handle a certain task or issue. For Example: “Bill thought about joining the Marines, but he eventually concluded that he just can’t cut basic training.”


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Off The Cuff

Without being prepared in advance. For Example: “The President was asked to give a speech off the cuff, so he wasn’t at his best.”


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A Far Cry From

One thing that is very different from another thing, usually inferior. For Example: “You can’t compare Cornell to Harvard. Cornell is a far cry from Harvard.”


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When It Comes To The Crunch

When an important decision must be made. For Example: “When it comes to the crunch, you always want to go with your star player.”  


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Crocodile Tears

Pretending to be upset by something. For Example: “He acted really upset about not being invited on the trip, but I think he was just crying crocodile tears.”


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Up The Creek

In a difficult position with no easy way out. For Example: The full saying is “up the creek without a paddle” which means you’re in a bad situation and don’t really have anything that can help you.


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Take Its Course

Allowing something to happen without outside influence. For Example: The full saying is usually “let nature take its course” which means “just relax and let’s just see how everything works out in the end.”


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A Couch Potato

Someone who watches a lot of television and is therefore assumed to be lazy. For Example: “Did you invite Greg to the party?” “Yes, I did, but I doubt he’ll come. That guy is such a couch potato.”


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In A Tight Corner

In a difficult situation. For Example: “When Mary told me I had to choose between her or my career, I really found myself in a tight corner.”


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