Break the ice Under the weather Hit the nail on the head Cost an arm and a leg Piece of cake Let the cat out of the bag Bite the bullet Call it a day Cut corners Give someone the cold shoulder The best of both worlds Burning the midnight oil Beat around the bush Once in a blue moon Kill two birds with one stone Through thick and thin Get out of hand Miss the boat See eye to eye Keep your chin up
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Keep your chin up
This is used to tell someone to stay positive and not get discouraged during a difficult situation. It is a friendly way to show support.
Examples in context
Keep your chin up, things will get better soon.
Keep your chin up, things will get better soon.
I know it's hard, but try to keep your chin up.
I know it's hard, but try to keep your chin up.
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