Meaning: to get busy on something. Idiom. Rewrite 1: leave treadn6 marks on the pavement Rewrite 2: make smoke on the track Rewrite 3: light a fire under the skillet Rewrite 4: whip some air into the soufflé
Comment: Although this cliché is often used to describe effort in finding employment, it can also mean getting busy. It’s easy to get sidetracked in this one to connote energy rather than action.
More reading about clichés What I found when I googled “clichés”: • Caught in Historical Clichés: By Praful Bidwai. “The current debate on school textbooks, especially history textbooks…”
Check out the newalphabetical list of all my cliché rewrites available in the archive list at the right. To search the page using Internet Explorer, just go to “Edit” in the top menu bar, select “Find”, then enter the cliché or a word from it.
posted by Booksville Bookclub at 11:45 AM on Jan 26, 2006
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