put (something) on the front burner



put (something) on the front burner

To establish something as a being a high priority; to give something more or a lot of thought or attention; to decide to do something immediately, right away, or sooner than other things. Now that I'm finished with work for the summer, I can put my thesis on the front burner again. We need to put picking out furniture on the front burner before we even discuss painting the house.
See also: burner, front, on, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
DuŠAna-Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Slovak
Osanne-French (Rare)
Theresatə-REE-sə (English), tə-RAY-zə (English), te-RE-zah (German)English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Eloisae-lo-EE-zahItalian
Athena-Greek Mythology
Chan-Khmer