Between the devil and the deep blue sea.
Floor post idiom.
To take the floor.
As explained in a dictionary of confusable phrases 2010 by yuri dolgopolov on the floor means.
At elstree only one film the guinea pig is on the floor.
Mop up the floor with someone meaning of idiom wipe the floor with someone to wipe the floor with someone means to inflict a humiliating and thorough defeat on them.
Go to the wall.
Of a film being shot.
I would cross an ocean for you.
To let someone in on the ground floor is to let them become involved from the very beginning.
Floor definition that part of a room hallway or the like that forms its lower enclosing surface and upon which one walks.
To have an overwhelming victory.
The flat surface of a room on which you walk.
A level of a building.
I ll make a shooting script it ll be something you can go on the floor with.
Cross water cross the ocean.
From door to door.
Oxford dictionary of english idioms oxford.
In a movie or tv studio.
From one place to another with no planning or purpose.
This means the floors had fitted carpets throughout and curtains from the ceiling to the floor.
To be in a hopeless situation to be ruined.
Let someone in on the ground floor meaning of idiom get in on the ground floor to get in on the ground floor is to become involved in something often a business or enterprise from the very beginning or early stages of its development.
American heritage dictionary of idioms boston.
To stand up and address an audience.
The english is a bit different it means to do anything for another person.
The floor here is a bit of film jargon referring to the floor of a studio.
A public space for.
Visit the post for more.
From pillar to post.
If you re caught between the devil and the deep blue sea you re in a difficult situation where there are two equally unpleasant or unacceptable choices.
I feel like i m between the devil and the deep blue sea if i accept the job i won t have any time with the kids and we ll hardly have any vacation time.
Many profitable businesses go to the wall during economic downturn simply because they run out of cash.
To fight through obstacles in order to succeed.
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There are some school kids going from door to door collecting money.
Oxford u 2010 2 ammer christine.