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with one shoulder
put one's shoulder into
(transitive, idiomatic) To make a strenuous effort to do (something); to put one's back into (something).
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chips on one's shoulder
square one's shoulders
To position one's shoulders back and in a straight line, forming a sort of square's edge. / (figuratively) To prepare to deal with a hard task, to ready oneself for difficulty.
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chip on one's shoulder
A form of challenge, in the same spirit as a medieval knight throwing down his gauntlet.
have a head on one's shoulders
To have good sense or judgement.
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look over one's shoulder
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see look, over, shoulder. / (idiomatic) To check obsessively out of excessive caution or fear of a perceived danger.
putting one's shoulder to the wheel
puts one's shoulder to the wheel
set one's shoulder to the wheel
(idiomatic, archaic) Synonym of put one's shoulder to the wheel
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