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work on the lead

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  • The NFL Today — is also the name of the radio show that corresponds with the television show. The NFL Today Logo used since 2006 Format National Football League Created by CBS Sport …   Wikipedia

  • Take the Lead — Infobox Film name = Take the Lead caption = Promotional poster for Take the Lead imdb id = 0446046 writer = Dianne Houston starring = Antonio Banderas Rob Brown Yaya DaCosta Alfre Woodard Dante Basco Jenna Dewan Marcus T. Paulk Lauren Collins… …   Wikipedia

  • get the lead out of one's pants — {v. phr.}, {slang} To get busy; work faster. * /The captain told the sailors to get the lead out of their pants./ * /The coach told the players to get the lead out of their pants./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get the lead out of one's pants — {v. phr.}, {slang} To get busy; work faster. * /The captain told the sailors to get the lead out of their pants./ * /The coach told the players to get the lead out of their pants./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get\ the\ lead\ out\ of\ one's\ pants — v. phr. slang To get busy; work faster. The captain told the sailors to get the lead out of their pants. The coach told the players to get the lead out of their pants …   Словарь американских идиом

  • swing the lead — If you swing the lead, you pretend to be ill or do not do your share of the work …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • swing the lead —    to pretend unfitness to avoid work or duty    The association with the function of the leadsman is unclear:     The majority were swinging the lead and would do anything to protect themselves being marked Al. (F. Richards, 1933 soldiers in the …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • swing the lead — verb To pretend to be unwell so that you do not have to work. John phoned in sick, but I think he is just swinging the lead. He probably wants to watch the tennis final on TV …   Wiktionary

  • swing the lead — British & Australian, old fashioned to pretend to be ill so that you do not have to work. And is she genuinely ill or is she just swinging the lead? (usually in continuous tenses) …   New idioms dictionary

  • swing the lead — Vrb phrs. To waste time, to shirk one s duties. E.g. Come on Mark, stop swinging the lead, there s work to do …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • Lead paint — is paint containing lead, a heavy metal, that is used as pigment, with lead(II) chromate (PbCrO4, chrome yellow ) and lead(II) carbonate(PbCO3, white lead ) being the most common. Lead is also added to paint to speed drying, increase durability,… …   Wikipedia

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