A complete change in position or opinion.
180-degree turn
Legitimate, honest, and open.
above board
Having a lot of work or responsibilities to deal with.
full plate
Capable of adapting to different circumstances or changes easily.
flexible
To completely remove or get rid of something.
eliminate
Random trivia: Which European country recently declared its love for cheese by hosting the world’s first "Cheese Olympics"?
France, because if there’s a gold medal for fromage, they’ll take it.
Random trivia: In 2024, which European city jokingly renamed one of its streets "Taylor Swift Boulevard" after her record-breaking European tour?
Stockholm, because even Vikings would’ve been Swifties.
Random trivia: Which European nation recently announced plans to make free coffee a part of their public transport system?
Italy, because cappuccino is not just a drink—it’s a right.
Random trivia: In 2024, which European country held a referendum on whether pineapple belongs on pizza?
Italy. Spoiler: the answer was a passionate “no.”
Random trivia: Which European capital launched a campaign to officially become the “world capital of memes”?
London, because tea and sarcasm pair perfectly with internet humor.
At risk or in question.
at stake
More expensive than usual due to high demand.
at a premium
The moment when information is published or broadcasted.
at press time
Capable of adapting to different circumstances or changes easily.
flexible
To focus on and deal with a particular problem.
address the issue
To completely remove or get rid of something.
eliminate
A significant portion or part of something.
A good chunk
To be in agreement or harmony with something or someone.
aligned with
To increase the volume, amount, or speed of something.
ramp up
To increase in size, number, or importance.
expand
A phrase referring to the Atlantic Ocean when referring to someone or something on the other side of the Atlantic.
across the pond
Being more advanced or innovative than others.
ahead of the curve
To start over or rethink a plan after a failure.
back to the drawing board
To explain the reason or cause of something.
account for
To combine multiple things into a single, more effective whole.
consolidate