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Idiom of the Day
Idiom: "(to) buckle down" 1 comment
Definition:
to start working seriously
Examples:
1) After getting all C’s his freshman year, Dave buckled down and got straight A’s the next semester.
2) We need to buckle down and get started. We have to finish this by the end of the month.
Vahap Wed May 2, 2007 at 05.10 am
I need to buckle down and improve my english soon.