make a paragraph with using sports idiom's
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be below the belt = an unfair punch / blow: “His comment was a bit below the belt.”
throw in the towel = give up: “He threw in the towel after weeks of trying.”
out for the count = sleep soundly: “I was so tired last night that as soon as I went to bed, I was out for the count.”
roll with the punches = not be defeated by bad times: “If you work in a competitive sector, you have to learn to roll with the punches.”
take it on the chin = accept bad news well: “Go on, take it on the chin!”
saved by the bell = saved by a lucky intervention: “I was going to give you a Maths test, but you’ve been saved by the bell.”
punch above your weight = have power or influence greater than your size: “This school is only small, but it punches above its weight in national league tables.”
throw your hat into the ring = nominate yourself for a position: “He’s finally thrown his hat into the ring to be president.”