For all your readers 'stepping up to the plate' refers to soldiers moving to the step or plate in a trench system from where they could engage the enemy or in preparation for 'going over the top'. Hence the connecting with taking bold or decisive action, volunteering for a difficult or selfless task.
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They mean that they are quitting, abdicating, retiring.
it means to do work someone is not willing to do
"Stepping dynamite" is a colloquial term used to describe a situation or individual that is unpredictable, volatile, or potentially dangerous. The phrase implies that any misstep or careless action could lead to disastrous consequences, much like stepping on a stick of dynamite. It is often used to caution against taking unnecessary risks or approaching a situation without careful consideration.
it may take a while to clean the bottom of your shoe.
if you do something by mistake that is really not in your best interest,
Stepping on a fly usually means accidentally killing it. Flies are common pests and accidentally stepping on one is a common occurrence.
"Getting to home plate" is a metaphor that typically refers to achieving a final goal or completing a significant objective. In various contexts, it symbolizes reaching a point of success or fulfillment after a journey or series of challenges. In baseball, it literally means scoring a run by touching home plate, which can also represent the culmination of effort and teamwork. Overall, the phrase emphasizes the importance of perseverance and accomplishment.
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Induction cooking uses electricity to generate heat on its 'hot plate', therefore transferring the heat electronically via 'hot plate' without emitting any heat (like the old literal hot plate with a burner below) to the pan.
NP=Nickel-Plate
your plate hereAnother: your pleasure (?)