double down (on sth)
to continue to do something in an even more determined way than before; to become more tenacious, zealous, or resolute in a position or undertaking
double down (on sth)
to continue to do something in an even more determined way than before; to become more tenacious, zealous, or resolute in a position or undertaking
fall/get into the wrong hands
something secret or dangerous to come to be held or acquired by the wrong person or group
my two cents('s worth)
my spoken opinion on a particular matter (a humble way of giving my opinion)
tide sb over sth
to help someone through a difficult period, usually by lending them money
in blow to
to hit, harm, upset, shock someone or something; to set back someone or something
go/come (right) down to the wire
watching until the last moment that it is possible to do something;
neck and neck
If two competitors are neck and neck, they are level with each other and have an equal chance of winning.
wrap yourself in the flag
to show great loyalty and support for your country in a way that does not ask questions