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    Fire in the (or one's) belly
    • a powerful sense of ambition or determination

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  3. Fire in one’s belly. A phrase that describes unquenchable ambition or desire to succeed dates from the 19th century, perhaps from the uncomfortable feeling of extreme hunger. It is sometimes also used in the context of drinking strong alcohol, which literally puts fire in one’s belly.

  4. FIRE IN THE BELLY - "an unquenchable thirst for power or glory; the burning drive to win a race or achieve a goal. As a political phrase, the expression is usually used to indicate a Presidential candidates' desire to win, particularly the willingness to endure the long contest.

  5. 2 days ago · fire in the belly. ( idiomatic) The emotional stamina and vigor, passion, or inner drive to achieve something, to take action, etc.

  6. If you have fire in your belly or fire in the belly, you are ready to do something in a very energetic and passionate way. Ian has played with fire in his belly throughout his career. He accused the candidate of lacking fire in the belly. Note: You can also say that someone has a fire in their belly or a fire in the belly.

  7. Jul 10, 2020 · The origin is unknown. Check this: https://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/19/messages/910.html

  8. Put fire in one’s belly Origin and History - see Fire in one’s belly

  9. FIRE IN YOUR BELLY meaning: 1. a strong determination to succeed: 2. a strong determination to succeed: . Learn more.

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