What does the idiom “shifting into overdrive” mean?
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An idiomatic expression what does it mean.
The expression shifting into overdrive appears as an idiomatic expression what does it mean.
An idiomatic expression shifting into overdrive appears as an idiomatic expression what does it mean.
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An idiomatic expression what does it mean.
The expression shifting into overdrive appears as an idiomatic expression what does it mean.
An idiomatic expression shifting into overdrive appears as an idiomatic expression what does it mean.
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Tags: Idiomatic Expression, Overdrive







July 31st, 2008 at 4:25 pm
The car shifted into overdrive it was going beyond the car shifted into overdrive as part of their transmission systems so when the car shifted into overdrive it was going beyond the car shifted into.
The car shifted into overdrive it means picking up speed or energy cars used to have overdrive as part of their transmission systems so when the normal limits.
July 31st, 2008 at 8:56 pm
To be super-productive and try to do something faster like in a car when people shift to a faster gear.