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What does this phrase mean?
to bring it up to notch (any explanation will help)
7 dec. 2018 17:40
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In the US at least, the usual expression is "bring it up A notch." This means to improve something a little bit. A "notch" is a groove or indentation in which something can rest. For example, the legs on some desks have a series of notches or holes, and the legs an be raised or lowered by sliding a pin into the notch/hole at the desired height. If you move the leg up just one notch, you are making the leg just a little higher.
7 december 2018
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to "take it up a notch" also means to try harder to to make something more exciting or interesting...
7 december 2018
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Franco
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