Roll up your sleeves - to prepare for hard work, Below the belt - something that is very insulting and unfair, An ace up your sleeve - a secret plan, idea, or advantage that can be used if and when it is needed, Caught with your pants down - to be completely surprised by something because you are not prepared for it, Dressed to the nines/dressed to kill - wearing nice clothes for a special occasion, Fine-tooth comb - examine very carefully, Kid gloves - deal very gently or carefully, Birthday suit - not wearing any clothes, Walk a mile in someone’s shoes - you should try to understand someone before criticising them, Tighten your belt - to spend less money than you did before, Dirty laundry - questionable activities that one wants to keep secret,

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