English expressions

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    • She was really upset about her test score, but she pulled herself together and studied harder for the next test.
    • I know you're very excited about the concert, but you need to pull yourself together.
     
    • I'm still on the fence about whether to take a vacation to the mountains or the beach.
    • Kate is on the fence over whether she wants to go to the gym or watch a movie.
    • The queue for the restaurant is really long, so I guess I have to sit tight for a while.
    • I know you've had a bad day Ben, how about we go for a run to shake it off?
    • I went the extra mile and did the reading assignment for the next two weeks.
  • She went the extra mile and brought three delicious homemade desserts to the birthday party.
    • Anna was in a bad mood earlier, I hope she shapes up.
    • The weather is starting to shape up, maybe we can go to the beach later.
  • It blows me away how detailed is God when he create things.
  • She's really stepping her game up. She is going to Pilates twice a day.
  • She started talking about home cooked food out of the blue.
  • I understand it's a bolt out of the blue, sir.
  • And then yesterday out of the blue, he called.
  • Well, five years ago, out of the blue, she came into my office.
  • The first time we met, she'd called me out of the blue.
  • No, this is my treat, Frank.
  • we can go for some discs, it will be my treat.
  • This time it’s my treat.
  • We can go to the cinema and then get some dinner, my treat.
  • She’s so into him
  • He’s already head over heels for her.
  • I'm getting a bit tired now - let's call it a day.
  • my bsf don’t want to be the third wheel.
  • I should get over it. It was only a grade after all, i should also put more effort in study.
  • What does it mean the expression shape up?
    The improvement of something.
  • what does it mean the expression call it a day?
    To finish something, specially work.