pull one's socks up
English
Verb
- (idiomatic) To start making an effort; to renew or redouble one's efforts.
- 2000, Jeff Zillgitt, "U.S. dominates first day of Presidents Cup," USA Today, 20 Oct. (retrieved 30 Sep. 2008),
- They're all going to pull their socks up and play a bit better.
- 2000, Jeff Zillgitt, "U.S. dominates first day of Presidents Cup," USA Today, 20 Oct. (retrieved 30 Sep. 2008),
Translations
start making an effort; to renew or redouble one's efforts
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