put / keep one's shoulder to the wheel
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Definicja i Znaczenie "[put|keep|set|have] {one's} [shoulder] to the wheel"

to put / keep one's shoulder to the wheel
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to start something in a very energetic and determined manner

to [put|keep|set|have] {one's} [shoulder] to the wheel definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "put one's shoulder to the wheel" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "put one's shoulder to the wheel" can be traced back to a literal practice in the early days of industrialization. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the phrase referred to the act of physically pushing or turning a wheel, often in the context of machinery or transportation.

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They keep their shoulder to the wheel, collaborating closely to ensure the success of the team.
She puts her shoulder to the wheel every day, working tirelessly to meet project deadlines.
We put our shoulder to the wheel and overcame the obstacles that stood in our way.
They are going to put their shoulder to the wheel and make significant progress in their ambitious project.
She will have her shoulder to the wheel and strive for excellence in her upcoming endeavors.
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