Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
SHOT IN THE ARMsmth. that stimulates, boosts, or renews people’s interest
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1. The exciting and innovative programs introduced by the new manager were a real shot in the arm. Everyone became motivated to make them work. 81
2. The new president stimulated the citizens to take a greater interest in the welfare of the country. He was a shot in the arm for a nation that had become apathetic and indifferent. The expression originates from the idea of a hypodermic injection to make a sick person feel better. |
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