a unit of potential equal to one-hundred-millionth of a volt
vol Idiom, Proverb
speak volumes
tells a lot, reveals much Your smile speaks volumes about your career. You like it.
get involved
Idiom(s): get involved (with sb)
Theme: JOINING
to become associated with someone. (Sometimes romantically involved.) • Sally is getting involved with Bill. They've been seeing a lot of each other. • I hope they don't get too involved. • He didn't want his son involved with the gangs.
Volte-face
If you do a volte-face on something, you make a sudden and complete change in your stance or position over an issue.
sit on a volcano|sit|volcano
v., informal 1. To be in a place where trouble may start or danger may come suddenly. Bob was in that part of South America before the revolution began. He knew he was sitting on a volcano.The policemen who patrolled the big city slum area that summer were sitting on a volcano.
speak volumes|speak|volumes
v. phr. To tell or show much in a way other than speaking; be full of meaning. The nice present she gave you spoke volumes for what she thinks of you.A child's choice of hobbies speaks volumes. Compare: READ BETWEEN THE LINES.
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