give complete attention or effort to do something I told her that it was time that she buckled down and began to work harder than before.
buckle under
quit, lose, not try, give up We're losing, but we won't buckle under. We won't quit.
buckle up
fasten your seat belt, buckle your seat belt Buckle up. Dad won't drive away until we fasten our seat belts.
buckled
ugly girl:"Damn, she's buckled!"
buckle down|buckle|knuckle|knuckle down
v. To give complete attention (to an effort or job); attend. They chatted idly for a few moments then each buckled down to work.Jim was fooling instead of studying; so his father told him to buckle down.
buckle
buckle 1. buckle down â to apply oneself energetically; set to work with effort 2. buckle under to give in; yield; submit
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