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Sentences 60: Falling Into Line, Burning My Boats, Poised

The fiercest critic now supports your plan, management will fall into line as well soon enough.
I picked up a new job offer but do not want to burn my boats with the old company and have been transparent all the time.
(Football) The striker lurked on the far post, poised to jump in for the header

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(Football) The striker lurked on the far post, poised to jump in for the header

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March 28, 2021

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Sentences 60: Falling Into Line, Burning My Boatridges, Poised

I've never head of "burning my boats". Did you find it in a dictionary? It might be a regional thing, but i'm pretty sure the vast majority of English people say "burning my bridges"

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Sentences 60: Falling Into Line, Burning My Boats, Poised


Sentences 60: Falling Into Line, Burning My Boatridges, Poised Sentences 60: Falling In Line, Burning My Bridges, Poised

I've never head of "burning my boats". Did you find it in a dictionary? It might be a regional thing, but i'm pretty sure the vast majority of English people say "burning my bridges"

The fiercest critic now supports your plan, management will fall into line as well soon enough.


The fiercest critic now supports your plan, management will fall into line as well soon enough. The fiercest critic now supports your plan, management will fall in line as well soon enough.

I picked up a new job offer but do not want to burn my boats with the old company and have been transparent all the time.


I picked upreceived a new job offer but do not want to burn my boatridges with the old company and have been transparent all the time. I received a new job offer but do not want to burn my bridges with the old company and have been transparent all the time.

"pick up" is for physical objects or skills.

(Football) The striker lurked on the far post, poised to jump in for the header


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