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back in harness
*back in(to) (the) harness
Fig. back doing one's job. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) I don't look forward to getting back into the harness next Monday. When my vacation is over, I have to get back into harness the very next day. I'm not looking forward to having to get back in harness after my trip abroad.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Newton | | NOO-tən | English |
Avra | | - | Greek |
Dion | | DEE-ahn (English), dee-AHN (English) | Ancient Greek, English |
Barton | | ['ba:tən] | |
Bayram | | - | Turkish |
Fletcher | | FLECH-ər | English |