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An idiom for on the road

An idiom for on the road
  1. What is the idiom of get the show on the road?
  2. What is the meaning of idiom one for the road?
  3. What does the idiom on the road to something mean?
  4. What is a sentence with on the road?

What is the idiom of get the show on the road?

Start an undertaking; begin work. For example, After months of training, the astronauts were eager to get the show on the road. This synonym of get going alludes to a theatrical production going on tour. Also see get the ball rolling.

What is the meaning of idiom one for the road?

A final drink before leaving, as in Won't you have just one for the road? This term always alludes to an alcoholic drink and a practice that, if the person is going to drive away, is not only frowned on but in many places illegal. [

What does the idiom on the road to something mean?

idiom informal. to be likely to achieve something: The doctors say she's on the road to recovery.

What is a sentence with on the road?

idiom. : traveling especially in a car, truck, bus, etc. We've been on the road since Tuesday. Musicians often spend many months on the road.

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