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Pull Your Socks

Definition:

"Pull Your Socks" is an idiomatic expression that is used to encourage or motivate someone to make an extra effort, try harder, or increase their performance, especially in challenging situations.

Usage:

Part of Speech: Verb

Example Sentence 1: When the team started losing, the coach yelled, "Pull your socks up, and show them what you are capable of!"

Example Sentence 2: After receiving constructive feedback from her boss, Sarah decided to pull her socks up and work towards improving her skills.

Part of Speech: Noun

Example Sentence 1: The motivational speaker gave an inspiring speech about the importance of pulling our socks and pursuing our dreams relentlessly.

Example Sentence 2: The manager's constant reminders to pull their socks helped the employees achieve remarkable results.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Example Sentence 1: The team's coach emphasized the need for a pull-your-socks-up attitude to overcome the challenges they were facing.

Example Sentence 2: The students were praised for their pull-your-socks-up efforts during the exam period.

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