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41run into the ground — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To do or use (something) more than is wanted or needed. * /It s all right to borrow my hammer once in a while, but don t run it into the ground./ 2. To win over or defeat (someone) completely. * /We lost the game today,… …
42Ear to the Ground — is a weekly television programme broadcast in Ireland by Radio Telefís Éireann. The show consists of reports about various countryside, rural environmental issues. It is presented by Maeve Dineen, Darragh McCullough and Helen Carroll. It was… …
43get off the ground — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make a successful beginning; get a good start; go ahead; make progress. * /Our plans for a party didn t get off the ground because no one could come./ …
44get one's feet on the ground — See: FEET ON THE GROUND …
45have one's feet planted firmly in the ground — See: FEET ON THE GROUND …
46get off the ground — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make a successful beginning; get a good start; go ahead; make progress. * /Our plans for a party didn t get off the ground because no one could come./ …
47get one's feet on the ground — See: FEET ON THE GROUND …
48have one's feet planted firmly in the ground — See: FEET ON THE GROUND …
49down to the ground — phrasal perfectly, completely < that suits me down to the ground > …
50cover the ground — or cover ground phrasal to deal with a subject or assignment in a particular manner < the new book covers a lot of ground > …