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Learn Now /kʌm ɔːf wɜrst/
Example:
In the debate, he definitely came off worst.
cut the ground from under someone's feet
/kʌt ðə ɡraʊnd frəm ˈʌndər ˈsʌmˌwʌnz fiːt/
Example:
By revealing the truth, she effectively cut the ground from under his feet.
give someone/something a run for their money
/ɡɪv ˈsʌm.wʌn ˈsʌm.θɪŋ ə rʌn fɔr ðɛr ˈmʌn.i/
Example:
The underdog team really gave the champions a run for their money in the final match.
/luːz ɡraʊnd/
Example:
The company started to lose ground to its competitors.
/bɪˈhaɪnd ðə kɜrv/
Example:
Our company is behind the curve when it comes to adopting new technology.
/wɔk ɔl ˈoʊvər/
Example:
Don't let him walk all over you; stand up for yourself!
/waɪp ðə flɔr wɪθ/
Example:
Our team is going to wipe the floor with them in the championship.
/meɪk ˈmɪnsmiːt ʌv ˈsʌmˌwʌn/
Example:
Our team will make mincemeat of the opposing team in the final.
/iːt ˈsʌm.wʌn əˈlaɪv/
Example:
The boss will eat him alive if he doesn't finish the report on time.
/iːt ˈsʌm.wʌn fɔːr ˈbrek.fəst/
Example:
Our team is so strong, we're going to eat them for breakfast in the championship.
/hæv hæd jʊər tʃɪps/
Example:
After that last mistake, I think he's had his chips in this competition.
/ɡoʊ ʌp ɪn smoʊk/
Example:
All their hard work went up in smoke when the project was canceled.
/ˈpɪrɪk ˈvɪktəri/
Example:
Winning the lawsuit was a Pyrrhic victory; the legal fees cost them more than they gained.
/ˈmɛksɪkən ˈstændˌɔf/
Example:
The negotiations reached a Mexican standoff, with neither side willing to compromise.
beat the (living) daylights out of
/biːt ðə ˈlɪvɪŋ ˈdeɪˌlaɪts aʊt əv/
Example:
If you don't stop, I'm going to beat the living daylights out of you!