American Idioms and Expressions

Carry The Ball Idiom

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carry the ball
What does carry the ball mean?
to be in charge of somethingThe vice-president was forced to carry the ball while the president was away.
carry the ball
What does carry the ball mean?
to be in charge of something The vice-president was asked to carry the ball while the president was away.

Some Random Idioms
keep one's hand in (something)
What does "keep one's hand in (something)" mean?
to retain one's control of something, to practice something so that you do not forget itThe animal trainer is trying to keep his hand in his work even though he has retired.
make a clean breast of (something)
What does "make a clean breast of (something)" mean?
to get something off one's chest, to confess something I talked to my supervisor and tried to make a clean breast of my past problems in the company.

just the same
What does "just the same" mean?
neverthelessI told her not to come early but just the same she came early anyway.
rip-off artist
What does "rip-off artist" mean?
con artist; deceiver
clear the decks
What does "clear the decks" mean?
to clear away things and prepare for action, to get out of the way"Let`s clear the decks and get everyone out of the house so that we can begin work."
fish for (something)
What does "fish for (something)" mean?
to try to find information etc. about something The woman is always fishing for information when I meet her at work.

Upper Hand
What does "Upper Hand" mean?
Control of a situation.If you are wondering who has the upper hand in your relationship, the next time you get up to fetch drinks, take a look on the sofa. There you will find that person.
This phrase originated with the advent of sandlot baseball. In order to determine which team would bat first, one player would grasp the baseball bat at the lower end. A player from the opposing team would then place his hand directly above the first player's hand. They would alternate hands up the bat until the end was reached and one of the players had the "upper hand".
sweep out of (somewhere)
What does "sweep out of (somewhere)" mean?
to leave somewhere in a dramatic wayThe actress swept out of the room after her performance was over.
on line
What does "on line" mean?
connected to a remote computerThe editor is able to do most of his work on line.

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