What Is The Meaning Of Right Up To?

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If something is right up your alley, it is the kind of thing you like or know about. This should be right up my alley but, despite the film’s special effects, I found it rather boring. I thought this little problem would be right up your alley. Note: You can also say that something is right down your alley.

Is up my alley meaning?

to be the type of thing that you are interested in or that you enjoy doing: Kate loves dancing, so salsa lessons would be right up her alley. Exciting and interesting. absorbing.

What you’re up against definition?

If you are up against something, you have a very difficult situation or problem to deal with.

Are you up against the car meaning?

If you are up against something, you have a very difficult situation or problem to deal with.

Where did the saying up your alley come from?

In one’s specialty, to one’s taste, as in Writing press releases is right up her alley, or He loved opera, so this program of arias was right down his alley. These idioms use alley in the sense of “one’s own province,” a usage dating from the early 1600s. Also see cup of tea.

What does right in my wheelhouse mean?

in one’s wheelhouse, Baseball. (of a pitch) within the zone that is most advantageous for a batter to hit a home run. within one’s area of expertise or interest: There are some subjects that are in your wheelhouse and some that are not.

How do you say right up my alley professionally?

synonyms for right up one’s alley

  1. cut out for one.
  2. down one’s alley.
  3. fits one like a glove.

What drives you up the wall?

Definition of ‘drive someone up the wall’

If you say that something or someone is driving you up the wall, you are emphasizing that they annoy and irritate you. The heat is driving me up the wall.

What does step right up mean?

chiefly US. —used to invite people to gather around to see a show or to buy things Step right up and see the world’s greatest magic show!

Is it down to the fact?

To focus on the most important or truthful aspects of a particular situation. Don’t get overwhelmed with this situation, just get down to the facts.

How do you use right up?

How To Use Right Up In A Sentence?

  1. Yes, drew them right up to the head.
  2. Go right up in the elevator, no questions asked.
  3. It flew right up when it went off, and turned over.
  4. Caroline, you get right up and come home.
  5. He tiptoed on the deep-pile rug right up to her desk.

Is in your wheelhouse?

in (someone’s) wheelhouse

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In, related to, or matching someone’s general interests, abilities, or area of familiarity; in someone’s comfort zone. It’s clear, however, that the political implications of this issue are well in the author’s wheelhouse. Jeff’s always stayed in his wheelhouse when it comes to dating women.

What does a wheelhouse look like?

Its location can vary greatly from ship to ship. On some river ships, it may look like the wide bridge of an ocean cruise ship. On others, it may be simply a glass-enclosed area of the ship’s bow. On still others, it looks like a glass box rising from the top deck.

What is a wheelhouse on a car?

Vehicles. Wheelhouse or wheel well, the part of a vehicle body surrounding one of the wheels, typically a fender or a smaller part attached to the inner surface of the fender.

What does right up your street mean?

said to mean that something is exactly the kind of thing you like or know about.

What is the meaning of now you are talking?

informal. —used to say that someone has said or suggested something that one thinks is good, worth doing, etc. “You don’t want hamburgers. Well, how about steak?” “Yeah, now you’re talking.”

What does i’m backed up mean?

To be behind on something. To fall behind. Usually used when talking about work, or school.

What is to be against?

preposition. in opposition to; contrary to; adverse or hostile to: twenty votes against ten; against reason. in resistance to or defense from: protection against burglars. in an opposite direction to: to ride against the wind. into contact or collision with; toward; upon: The rain beat against the window.

What is the phrasal verb of back up?

1to support someone or something; to say that what someone says, etc. is true I’ll back you up if they don’t believe you. The writer doesn’t back up his opinions with examples.

What are contradictions?

A contradiction is a situation or ideas in opposition to one another. Declaring publicly that you are an environmentalist but never remembering to take out the recycling is an example of a contradiction. A “contradiction in terms” is a common phrase used to describe a statement that contains opposing ideas.

What is the meaning of takes off?

intransitive verb. 1a : to start off or away often suddenly : set out, depart took off for her trip. b : to leave the surface : begin flight.

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