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Cartoon-illustrated Metaphors: Idioms, Proverbs, Cliches, ...
... meaning — alternative !! origin » usage- = LEGEND: ** meaning — alternative !
! origin » usage. 94 Come Out of One's Shell 44 Rest on One's Laurels.
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Garner's Modern American Usage
Language-Change Index 1. restive in the sense “nervous”: Stage 5 2. restive in
the sense “restful”: Stage 1 rest on one's laurels. The laurel in this phrase refers
literally to the leaf of the bay laurel tree. It is typically used figuratively to denote ...
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Rajpal Dictionary Of English Idioms & Phrases
... to rest in peace * Pray for the soul of the departed person to rest in peace Rest
on one's laurels: Do nothing further after earning honor or distinction; be content
with one's success and rest * He is now resting on his laurels after having served
...
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Advanced Learner's Dictionary
Latin rest on your laurels The expression rest on one's laurels means 'to enjoy
with satisfaction the fame, distinction, etc., that one has gained and not try to
achieve more': Now is not the time to rest on your laurels! The expression look to
one's ...
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Communicating Myths of the Golden Age Comedia
The laurel locks them into an eternal struggle of triumphant defeat and thwarted
victory. Stock phrases in English and Spanish, such as "reap your laurels," "rest
on one's laurels," and "dormirse en los laureles" [sleep on one's laurels], attest to
...
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The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition
This expression uses assured in the sense of“certain” or “confident,” a usage
dating from the early 1500s. rest on one's laurels Rely on one's past
achievements, especially as a way of avoiding the work needed to advance one's
status.
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The Oxford Desk Dictionary and Thesaurus
wreath of bay leaves as an emblem of victory or poetic merit. 2 [in pl.] honor or
distinc— tion. 3 evergreen plant with dark-green glossy leaves; bay. U rest on
one's laurels be complacent with one's success. I 2 (laurels) fame, awards,
tributes; ...
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The Facts
On File Dictionary of Classical and Biblical Allusions
By extension to rest on one's laurels means to rely on past successes rather than
trying to achieve new ones and to look to one's laurels means to need to make a
new effort to maintain one's lead over others.“'I never heard your Grace / So ...
Martin H. Manser, David Pickering, 2003
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New Supreme Dictionary - English-English-Tamil:
Mother Theresa was a Nobel laureate. Iaur-el/'lor9l/(n^:'«)0:(r96u / a small
evergreen shrub, suna»a,a Qffif.. laurels: honour won for some achievement,
Qsimj/jfl <urr«i)ds. to rest on one's laurels: to be satisfied with one's own
achievement, g,ar ...
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Stedman's Guide to Idioms: Know the Lingo
Rest on (one's) laurels Reminiscent of (something) To remind someone of
someone or something else. The new drug ads make outrageous claims that are
reminiscent of the techniques used years ago by snake-oil salesmen. Reputed to
be ...
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