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marching Идиома
Bolivian marching powder
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give someone their marching orders
fire someone: "After the argument, he was given his marching orders." \t\t get your feet under the table get settled in: "It only took him a week to get his feet under the table, then he started to make changes."
marching orders, get one's
marching orders, get one's Be ordered to move on or proceed; also, be dismissed from a job. For example, The sales force got their marching orders yesterday, so now they'll be on the road with the new product, or It's too bad about Jack—the boss gave him his marching orders Friday. This expression originally alluded to a military command. [Colloquial; late 1700s]
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