American Idioms and Expressions

Close A Deal Idiom

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close a deal
What does close a deal mean?
to end a negotiation successfullyWe had to work hard but we were finally able to close the deal.
close a deal
What does close a deal mean?
to end a negotiation successfully We had to work hard but we were finally able to close the deal.


close a deal
What does close a deal mean?
to end a negotiation successfully We had to work hard but we were finally able to close the deal.


Some Random Idioms
put (someone or something) out of one's head/mind
What does "put (someone or something) out of one's head/mind" mean?
to try to forget someone or somethingI was forced to put my holidays out of my head when we had the emergency problems at our company.
five by five
What does "five by five" mean?
idiom. okay; all's well; all's good; everything is fine. Five by five. We're ready to start.
fall over oneself to do something
What does "fall over oneself to do something" mean?
to be extremely eager to do something or please someoneThe couple fell over themselves in their effort to please their host.
shake off (someone or something)
What does "shake off (someone or something)" mean?
to get rid of someone or something that is bothering youI was able to shake off my cold after a weekend of resting in bed.
burn the candle at both ends
What does "burn the candle at both ends" mean?
to work or play too hard without enough restThe man has been burning the candle at both ends with his work and he is now sick.
dress up
What does "dress up" mean?
to wear one`s best clothesI decided to dress up to go to dinner on Saturday night.
mind goes blank
What does "mind goes blank" mean?
to be suddenly unable to remember somethingMy mind went blank when I tried to remember the woman's name.
make peace with (someone)
What does "make peace with (someone)" mean?
end a quarrel with someoneThe two sisters were finally able to make peace with each other.
tag along with (someone)
What does "tag along with (someone)" mean?
to go with someone, to follow along with someoneThe little boy tagged along with his older brother when they went to the beach.
up to no good
What does "up to no good" mean?
doing something badThe boys were up to no good after school.
in a kind/sort of way
What does "in a kind/sort of way" mean?
to a certain extent, a little, somewhatIn a kind of way I want to buy a new car but in other ways I don't think that I really need one.

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