English with Karim - If you tell someone to PULL THEIR SOCKS UP, you mean that they should start working or studying harder, because they have been lazy or careless. | Facebook
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Uživatel Idiom Land na Twitteru: „Hello! 😀 Our #idiom of the day is ”Pull your socks up”, which means “to improve your work or behaviour.” Special offer! Get 40% off our idiom
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