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70 Remarkable Sports Idioms You Can Use In Business And Daily Life

Here is an action-packed collection of idiomatic expressions related to sports and just being active in general. Go ahead,  pull out all the stops  and start using them today! PULL OUT ALL THE STOPS Used when someone does everything they can possibly do to achieve the result they want. I’m determined to  pull out all the stops  this time. I want my wedding day to be absolutely perfect. ON THE BALL To know what is happening. To be fully aware and in control of a situation. Fred is the best person to take control of this project. He is always  on the ball , and works really well under pressure. ON THE BALL: To know what is happening. To be fully aware and in control of a situation. CLICK TO TWEET KEEP ONE’S EYE ON THE BALL To remain alert and keep one’s attention focused on the task or matter at hand. Stop thinking about what he wants, this is an important stage in your career and you need to  keep your eye on the ball ! DROP THE BALL Make a mistake,