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CharmYou Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Is "kick it up a notch" the opposite of "take it down a notch"?

Is "kick it up a notch" the opposite of "take it down a notch"?
e.g. You should take your enthusiasm down a notch.
Can I say, you should kick your enthusiasm up a notch to mean the opposite?
  

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Yes, that makes sense. Other verbs that can be used include "crank", "turn", "step", "push".

  • Yes, that makes sense.
  • Other verbs that can be used include "crank", "turn", "step", "push".
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Yes, that makes sense. Other verbs that can be used include "crank", "turn", "step", "push".
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GPYYes, that makes sense. Other verbs that can be used include "crank", "turn", "step", "push".
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