have the upper hand
get a second wind
go to bat for someone
go overboard
give it your best shot
have a burst of energy after tiring
do or say more than you need to
try your hardest
have a better chance of winning or succeeding
defend someone
An idiom is a phrase that, when taken as a whole, has a meaning you wouldn't be able to work out from the meanings of the individual words.
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