Idiom | to take your hat off to someone |
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Definition | to express admiration to someone for what they have said or done |
Examples | - I take my hat off to you. I didn't think that you were good enough but you've done a great job! - You've got to take your hat off to her. She was very brave to tell the boss what's been going wrong. |
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