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  1. sweeten the pot. Make something more attractive financially. The term dates from about 1900 and alludes to card games such as poker, where it means to add money to the pool. It is now used figuratively, as in “To sweeten the pot for members, the museum offers a 10 percent discount in its gift shop.”. See also: pot, sweeten.

  2. in fine/good fettle. have (someone or something) by the ears. have something by the ears. get well. fighting fit. rebound from. rebound from (someone or something)

  3. be in tall cotton. To be in a time or period of great success or well-being; to be doing very well. We were in tall cotton after my wife's late uncle left us his fortune.I hear Jeff's in tall cotton out in New York City.Well, sure, now that I'm in tall cotton, everybody wants to join my business. See also: cotton, tall.

  4. An emphatic or exaggerated way of asking "please." Sometimes used sarcastically or ironically. Please can I have some ice cream, Mommy? Pretty please with sugar on top?Timmy, I've asked you a dozen times to clean that room. So for the last time, pretty please with sugar on top—clean your room!What a moronic piece of legislation!

  5. Definition of as in in the Idioms Dictionary by The Free Dictionary

  6. See also: as-is condition. colt. ragged. a ragged colt may make a good horse. on present form. be (not) a patch on. be a law unto (itself) the rubber hits the road.

  7. be cooked. 1. To be overheated or uncomfortably warm, as due to the sun. Even though I'd worn light clothing for my hike, the sun was beating down so hard that I was cooked after half an hour. 2. To be in imminent or inescapable trouble, danger, or difficulty. I knew we'd be cooked if the police discovered the drugs in the trunk of my car.

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