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Sink or Swim

2 October, 2019 By Susana Ríos Leave a Comment

We use this idiom ‘Sink or Swim’ when we are in a situation in which someone must either be successful right away or succumb to failure. We imply that succeeding or failing depends completely on their own efforts and abilities.

  • After we‘ve studied and learned all we can, we have to take the test and sink or swim.
  • It’s too late to help her now. It’s sink or swim for her.

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