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you pull your socks up

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  • pull your socks up — british informal phrase used when you are telling someone that they are not doing a job well enough and that they must do better Thesaurus: ways of telling someone to hurrysynonym Main entry: pull * * * pull your ˈsocks up idiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • pull your socks up — British informal used when you are telling someone that they are not doing a job well enough and that they must do better …   English dictionary

  • pull up your socks — If you aren t satisfied with someone and want them to do better, you can tell them to pull up their socks …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • pull up your socks —    If you aren t satisfied with someone and want them to do better, you can tell them to pull up their socks.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • Pull up your socks —   If you aren t satified with someone and want them to do better, you can tell them to pull up their socks …   Dictionary of English idioms

  • pull — 1 /pUl/ verb 1 MOVE STH TOWARDS YOU (I, T) to use your hands to make something move towards you or in the direction that you are moving: Help me move the piano; you push and I ll pull. | pull sth: I pulled the handle and it just snapped off! |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • pull — pull1 W1S1 [pul] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move something towards you)¦ 2¦(remove)¦ 3¦(make something follow you)¦ 4¦(take something out)¦ 5¦(clothing)¦ 6¦(move your body)¦ 7¦(muscle)¦ 8 pull strings 9 pull the/somebody s strings …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pull — [[t]p ʊl[/t]] ♦♦ pulls, pulling, pulled 1) VERB When you pull something, you hold it firmly and use force in order to move it towards you or away from its previous position. [V n with adv] They have pulled out patients teeth unnecessarily... [V n …   English dictionary

  • pull — I UK [pʊl] / US verb Word forms pull : present tense I/you/we/they pull he/she/it pulls present participle pulling past tense pulled past participle pulled *** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to move someone or something towards you using your hands …   English dictionary

  • pull one's socks up — make a greater effort You had better begin to pull your socks up or you will not be able to continue working here …   Idioms and examples

  • sock — 1 3 noun (C) 1 a piece of clothing made of soft material that you wear on your foot inside your shoe: a pair of cotton socks 2 give sb/sth a sock informal to hit someone or something very hard, especially with your hand closed 3 pull your socks… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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