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on the job
Working hard; not wasting time.
Joe was
on the job
all of the time that he was at work.
The school paper came out on time because the editors were
on the job
.
on the lam
Running away, especially from the law; in flight. Sometimes used in the phrase
take it on the lam
.
After a big quarrel with her father, the girl
took it on the lam
.
The bank robber was
on the lam
for ten months before the police caught him.
on the level
Honest and fair; telling the whole truth.
Joyce wondered if the fortune-teller was
on the level
.
Our teacher respects the students who are
on the level
with her.
on the lookout
Watching closely.
Forest rangers are always
on the lookout
for forest fires.
The doctor is
on the lookout
for a new secretary.
The little boy was
on the lookout
for his father.
on the loose
Free to go; not shut in or stopped by anything.
All of the seniors were
on the loose
on "Senior Skip Day."
The zookeeper forgot to close the gate to the monkey cage and the monkeys were
on the loose
.
on the make
Promiscuous or aggressive in one's sexual advances.
I can't stand Murray; he's always
on the make
.
Pushing to get ahead in one's career; doing anything to succeed.
The new department head is a young man
on the make
, who expects to be company president in ten years.
on the market
For sale.
In the summer many fresh vegetables are
on the market
.
The Goodwins put their house
on the market
in January, but they did not sell it till August.
on the mend
Healing; becoming better.
John's broken leg is
on the mend
.
Mary's relationship with Joan is
on the mend
.