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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 |
Saturn | | SA-tərn (English) | Roman Mythology (Anglicized) |
Khadija | | - | Arabic, Malay |
Tecumseh | | te-KUM-se | Native American, Shawnee |
Earl | | [ə:l] | |
Sekai | | - | Southern African, Shona |
Mu'tamid | | - | Arabic |