Ready to roll In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "ready to roll", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tonia Thai calendar 2022-01-04 08:01

Meaning of Ready to roll

Synonyms:

in the wings

Ready to roll American British informal

1. Used to indicate that someone/something is ready to start
 

I'm ready to roll! Let's clean up the house!

The concert is ready to roll tonight.

2. Used to indicate that someone is ready to leave a certain place

Call me when you're ready to roll and I'll pick you up.

Are you ready to roll? We have to show up at the party by noon.

Other phrases about:

to tie up loose ends
To complete things that are left unfinished
round (something) out

To finish or complete something in a satisfactory way

to wrap up loose ends

To finish the last few minor details of a project, assignment or report so that the task is completely done

 

put on (one's) dancing shoes

Used to indicate to the state of being ready to dance

two jumps ahead (of someone or something)

1. Being much better prepared, skilled, or successful than someone or something else

2. Being able to effortlessly outmaneuver someone or something

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under the harrow

1. The phrase is used to talk about the earth that is broken up and flattened by a harrow.

2. If somebody is under the harrow, he or she is forced to experience distress, or torment.

Example:

1. About 1000 hectares of farmland have been under the harrow for 2 hours.

2. Many families are under the harrow because of the economic recession.

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