Comprehensive resource for understanding and mastering English idioms
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The idiom "strive to do" means to make a great effort to accomplish something or to work hard towards achieving a goal. It suggests that the person using this phrase is

The idiom "pay the piper" means to get what you want or need, but pay a price for it. It can also mean that someone else will pay the cost of your actions or decisions.

The idiom "go for broke" means to take a risk to the point of total loss or failure, or to do something that is extremely dangerous or risky. It can also mean to try to win at all costs, even if it means losing everything.

The idiom "day in, day out" means that something is done or experienced every day, without any breaks or variation. It can be used to describe a routine or a task that needs to be completed daily.