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Succeed Phrases

114 phrases and expressions related to "succeed".

Phrases

  • A class act
  • Act of God
  • Act out
  • Act the fool
  • Act the giddy goat
  • Act the part
  • Act up
  • Act white
  • Act your age
  • Balancing act
  • Bottom it
  • Can't win for losing
  • Carry it off
  • Carry the world before you
  • Catches win matches
  • Caught in the act
  • Cheaters never win, and winners never cheat (proverbial saying)
  • Cheats never prosper
  • Class act
  • Clean up your act
  • Come out on top
  • Come up smelling of roses
  • Come up trumps
  • Couldn't act his way out of a paper bag
  • Crack the case
  • Do a disappearing act
  • Do all right for yourself
  • Do the business
  • Double act
  • Due a win
  • Failing to plan is planning to fail
  • Faint heart never won fair lady
  • First responder (the member of the emergency services to arrive at a disaster)
  • Follow in the footsteps of
  • Follow suit
  • Follow the yellow brick road
  • Follow your heart
  • Follow your nose (Froot Loops advertising slogan)
  • Foot in the bucket (A baseball expression meaning to act timidly or cowardly)
  • For great lager, follow the bear (Hoffmeister lager advertising slogan)
  • Get in on the act
  • Get on in life
  • Get your act together
  • Go places
  • Going strong
  • Good mornings follow a good Nytol (Nytol Sleeping Pills advertising slogan)
  • Hard act to follow
  • Heads I win, tails you lose
  • High wire act
  • How The West Was Won (James Stewart movie)
  • How To Win Friends And Influence People (Dale Carnegie book)
  • Human Rights Act
  • I fought the law and the law won
  • I'll Follow The Sun (The Beatles song)
  • If at first you don't succeed try, try and try again
  • In on the act
  • It is Sun what won it
  • It's better to travel hopefully than to arrive
  • It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game
  • Knock the cover off the ball (A baseball expression meaning succeed beyond expectation)
  • Live long and prosper (A catchphrase from Star Trek)
  • Make it big
  • Make the grade
  • Make waves
  • Must win game
  • Never follow (Audi advertising slogan)
  • No win, no fee
  • Nothing succeeds like a parrot with no teeth
  • Nothing succeeds like success
  • Phone it in (perform an act in an uncommitted disinterested manner)
  • Play hardball (A baseball expression meaning to be or act tough or aggressive)
  • Play to win
  • Play your cards right
  • Pull it off
  • Put on an act
  • Random act of kindness
  • Reach new heights
  • Read the riot act
  • Say the magic word and win $100 dollars (A catchphrase from Groucho Marx In You Bet Your Life)
  • Sister Act (Whoopie Goldberg movie)
  • Slay the dragon
  • Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em
  • Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them
  • Some you win: some you lose
  • Strike out swinging (A baseball expression meaning to fail while giving it your best effort)
  • Sweep the board
  • Sweep the deck
  • The Battle of Waterloo was won on the playing-fields of Eton
  • The Gun That Won The West (Nickname of the Colt revolver)
  • The act you've known for all these years (Beatles song lyric)
  • The cat who doesn't act finicky soon loses control of his owner (9 Lives Cat Food advertising slogan)
  • The meek shall inherit the earth
  • Think global, act local
  • Think globally, act locally (Friends of the Earth advertising slogan)
  • To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive
  • Triple play (A baseball expression denoting the act of making three outs during the same play)
  • Win big
  • Win by a head
  • Win by a mile
  • Win by a neck
  • Win by a nose
  • Win faster (One Brand Group advertising slogan)
  • Win friends and influence people
  • Win lose or draw
  • Win on points
  • Win over
  • Win some, lose some
  • Win the day
  • Win the wooden spoon
  • Win win situation
  • Win your spurs
  • You can't win them all
  • You have to be in it to win it
  • You win some: you lose some