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e.g. Ted plays squash when he needs to let off steam.
read between the lines = to find the hidden meaning in sth that is written or said
e.g. You can figure out the author’s opinion by reading between the lines.
go all out = to use all of your energy or resources (e.g. money in the above example) to do smth
e.g. We went all out and booked a five-star hotel for our trip.
out of line = inappropriate; not in accordance with how sb is supposed to behave
e.g. Mark’s comment was out of line. He shouldn’t have said that to a client.
be on smb’s back = to persistently urge sb to do (or not to do) sth
e.g. My manager is on my back about being at work on time.
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