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How to use "boss up" in a sentence?
A sign, either real or imagined, of good fortune or a propitious outcome.
A sign, either real or imagined, of good fortune or a propitious outcome.
Also, hard row to hoe. A difficult course, hard work to accomplish, as in . ...
Also, hard row to hoe. A difficult course, hard work to accomplish, as in . [First half of 1800s]
To accept or seize with alacrity an opportunity (to do something).
To accept or seize with alacrity an opportunity (to do something).
win the final game of a set or match while serving.
win the final game of a set or match while serving.