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up and at 'em
verb as in rise and shine
Example Sentences
“A good amount of days, I felt stuck in a rut. One day, I didn’t get out of bed until 1 p.m. That’s not like me. I’m up and at ’em.”
For the past three years, centrist Democratic West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin has been both the biggest thorn in the Biden administration’s side and, like, the guy who takes the thorn out, puts a homespun treatment on the wound, and says, “You’ll be up and at ’em in no time!”
“Up and at ‘em” is our motto, a national directive to work through the pain, codified into too many workplaces that offer no sick pay and into the minds of too many people working in industries that do.
While her fellow lions got their briefings and sipped the coffee handed to them, Albright was waking her daughters: “Up and at ’em!”
“The expectation for people to be up and at ’em and ready to pay rent on July 1 is wholeheartedly unfair,” said Kelli Lloyd, a 43-year-old single mother who says she has not worked consistently since the pandemic began in March 2020.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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