American Idioms and Expressions

Put A Product On The Map Idiom

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put a product on the map
What does put a product on the map mean?
to make a product known to the public We hope that our new advertising campaign will put our product on the map.


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French
What does "French" mean?
oral sex (the act itself)
Slow but sure
What does "Slow but sure" mean?
If something or someone is slow but sure, they may take their time to do something, but they are reliable.
it never rains but it pours
What does "it never rains but it pours" mean?
problems often appear together in large numbers or quickly one after the otherIt never rains but it pours and we have recently had many problems with our house.
come by (something)
What does "come by (something)" mean?
to get/obtain/acquire somethingMy aunt came by a lot of money recently and is now enjoying her life.
bury one's head in the sand
What does "bury one's head in the sand" mean?
to ignore a problem or hide from some obvious danger, to refuse to see or face somethingMy uncle buried his head in the sand and tried not to talk about the problem.
lose one's grip
What does "lose one's grip" mean?
to lose control of a situationThe young teacher seems to be losing her grip on the situation in her classroom.
have a nose for (something)
What does "have a nose for (something)" mean?
have a talent for finding somethingOur supervisor has a nose for finding ways to save money in our company.
get a grip of oneself
What does "get a grip of oneself" mean?
to take control of one`s feelings The man got a grip of himself and calmed down.

frighten (someone) to death
What does "frighten (someone) to death" mean?
to frighten someone severely I almost frightened the woman to death when I met her on the dark stairs.

make believe
What does "make believe" mean?
act as if something is true although one knows that it is not, pretendThe children were playing make believe and pretended that they lived in a castle.

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