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push on
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see push, on. / To persist; persevere.
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pick up on
(transitive, idiomatic) To notice, observe, learn, or understand, especially something otherwise overlooked.
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step on someone's toes
(idiomatic) To cause someone offense, especially by trying to control something that is under their authority, or interfering in their private affairs.
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on the hook
(often followed by for) In debt; obligated to pay or provide; liable; responsible or blamed. / (of animals) Slaughtered for food.
turn on one's heel
(idiomatic) To suddenly turn away from someone or something in order to depart rapidly, especially as expressive of haughtiness, disapproval, or evasiveness.
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have one's finger on the pulse
To understand (something) well.
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having one's fingers on the pulse
had one's fingers on the pulse
has one's fingers on the pulse
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of have one's fingers on the pulse
labs on chips
plural of lab on a chip