[Slang] BUCKLE DOWN. - Master the Art of Getting Things Done

Buckle down.

Buckle down.

/ˈbʌkəl daʊn/

Start working hard.

To "buckle down" means to start working hard on something, especially when you need to complete a task or meet a deadline. This phrase suggests a transition from being relaxed or unfocused to becoming very concentrated and dedicated to a task. It is particularly useful in academic or professional contexts where demonstrating commitment and diligence is crucial. Using this expression can motivate you and others to focus and exert the necessary effort to achieve goals, making it an excellent motivational tool.

Example Sentences

  1. It's time to buckle down and finish this project.

    It's essential to focus and complete this project.

  2. We need to buckle down if we're going to pass this class.

    We must concentrate if we hope to pass this course.

  3. During finals week, everyone has to buckle down and study hard.

    During the finals week, everyone needs to study intensely.

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