get up a head of steam



get up a (full) head of steam

 
1. Lit. [for a steam engine] to build steam pressure in order to start operating. It took nearly thirty minutes to get up a full head of steam so that the locomotive could start moving.
2. Fig. to develop sufficient energy, enthusiasm, commitment, or determination to undertake something. It's nearly noon before I can get up a full head of steam and accomplish something.
See also: get, head, of, steam, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nayara-Spanish
Kirstie-Scottish
Consolatakon-so-LAH-tahItalian
HermanHUR-mən (English), HER-mahn (Dutch)English, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Slovene, Ancient Germanic
Tilde-Danish
Lan-Chinese, Vietnamese