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go from strength to strengthTo continue to get stronger.Rate it:

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in unity there is strengthMore can be accomplished by a team with a common goal, than individuals.Rate it:

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inner strengthIntegrity of character; resoluteness of will; mental resistance to doubt or discouragement.Rate it:

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strength like the incredible hulkA poem about my mother in a coma for 6 months having seizures. She survived with such strengthRate it:

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muscle upTo train the muscles for increased size and strength.Rate it:

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pump ironTo lift weights; to engage in weight or strength training.Rate it:

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sticking pointThe point at which a process or thing, especially a state of mind or emotion, reaches its greatest strength and remains steadfast; sticking-place.Rate it:

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knock upTo become exhausted or worn out; to fail of strength; to become wearied, as with labor; to give out.Rate it:

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ace in the holeA hidden or secret strength, or unrevealed advantage.Rate it:

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nerves of steelA lot of strength or powerRate it:

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gain momentumpick up speed and strengthRate it:

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person upTo show courage, strength, toughness, or responsibility; a gender-neutral alternative to "man up".Rate it:

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come out swingingTo display spunk and strength of character, especially when rising above or when fighting back against trouble or adversity.Rate it:

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muster upLook within oneself to summon a particular positive quality, such as strength, energy or courage.Rate it:

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tooth and nailViciously; with all one’s strength or power; without holding back..Rate it:

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à force de brasBy strength of arm.Rate it:

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come into one's ownTo reach a stage of development or maturity where one has achieved strength and confidence, economic security, or respect and social acceptance.Rate it:

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dum vires suppetuntas long as one's strength holds out.Rate it:

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fade awayTo lose strength, become weaker; to waneRate it:

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Full Steam AheadTo move forward with full energy and strengthRate it:

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hired musclePerson who is hired or asked to perform tasks or duties requiring physical strength.Rate it:

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lionAn individual who shows strength and courage, attributes associated with the lion.Rate it:

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lower the boomTo use one's superior physical strength; clobber.Rate it:

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periculum hostis facereto try one's strength with the enemy; to try issue of battle.Rate it:

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pound outTo achieve using strength or endurance.Rate it:

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si jeunesse savait, si vieillesse pouvaitIf only the young had experience and the old strength; If things were to be done twice, all would be wise.Rate it:

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size upTo evaluate; to estimate or anticipate the magnitude, difficulty, or strength of something.Rate it:

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sleeping giantSomeone or something with great, latent strength.Rate it:

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sticking-placeThe point at which a process or thing, especially a state of mind or emotion, reaches its greatest strength and remains steadfast; sticking point.Rate it:

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summon upTo look within oneself to find and put into action a particular positive quality, such as strength, energy or courage.Rate it:

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supplementum cogere, scribere, legereto levy recruits to fill up the strength.Rate it:

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tooth-and-nailvicious; violent; full of strength and powerRate it:

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touch the hem of someone's garmentTo give respect or reverence to someone; to express servitude to someone; to draw strength or comfort from someone who is superior.Rate it:

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tout par amour, rien par forceSweet words will succeed where mere strength will fail; You may row your heart out if wind and tide are against you.Rate it:

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trial by fireAny ordeal which tests one's strength, endurance, or resolve.Rate it:

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un tour de forceA feat (of strength or skill).Rate it:

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vires aliquem deficiuntto lose strength.Rate it:

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vires colligereto gain strength.Rate it:

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vires corporis or merely viresbodily strength.Rate it:

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weak-kneedLacking will power or strength of character; timid.Rate it:

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whoop-assStrength or will to fight or compete.Rate it:

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with a willWith willingness and zeal; with all one's heart or strength; earnestly; heartily.Rate it:

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work outTo habitually exercise rigorously, especially by lifting weights, in order to increase strength or muscle mass or maintain fitness.Rate it:

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workers of the world, uniteLaborers are encouraged to unionize or otherwise engage in collective action on a global scale in order to use the strength of their numbers to obtain better conditions.Rate it:

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you can't keep a good man downA person who has talent, resolve, or moral strength will eventually succeed despite having been overlooked, injured, or defeated.Rate it:

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