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Ropes Situation Ins Outs In The Loop 422 Familiar Task Marilyn

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Idiom KNOW THE ROPES
Definition to be familiar with a task or situation
Examples
  1. Let Marilyn help you get the manuscript published the first time. She knows the ropes and she’ll save you a lot of time and effort.
  2. You have to know the ropes if you want to get hired in this city. Employers are looking for people with connections and know-how, not untried youngsters fresh out of college.
Cross-Refs

Antonym: wet behind the ears

Compare to: learn the ropes; know the ins and outs

Extra Info

Know the ropes is more frequently used to describe knowing the procedures to follow in a given situation (how to do something), whereas ins and outs more often describes the complex and hidden details of a situation.

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