Dress to impress - To wear nice clothes to make a good impression., Tighten your belt - To spend less money because you have less to spend., Fit like a glove - To fit perfectly., Put yourself in someone’s shoes - To imagine how someone else feels., At the drop of a hat - Immediately, without hesitation., Wear your heart on your sleeve - To show your emotions openly., Roll up your sleeves - To get ready to work hard., Keep it under your hat - To keep something secret., Put on a brave face - To act as if everything is fine even when you feel sad or worried., Old hat - Out of fashion; not new or interesting anymore., Dressed to the nines - Very well-dressed, elegant, or formal., Caught with your pants down - To be caught doing something wrong or unprepared.,
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