IDIOM OF THE DAY: Bite the bullet FIGURATIVE MEANING: To face a difficult or unpleasant situation with determination. TYPICAL USAGE: "He decided to bite the bullet and tackle the overdue project." ORIGIN: The phrase dates back to times when soldiers would bite on bullets to endure pain during surgery without anaesthesia.
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