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rack something up |
to accumulate something |
Example: |
They racked up massive profits during the dot com boom period. |
racket |
loud noise |
Example: |
The new printer makes a racket. |
ram something down someones throat |
to force something on someone - not physically |
Example: |
Bob's always ramming the fact that he's rich and I'm not down my throat. |
rank and file |
ordinary people |
Example: |
The management got a raise, the rank and file got nothing. Always the same. |
raring to go |
wanting to do something very much, with enthusiasm |
Example: |
They were all raring to go see the new Stars Wars movie. |