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idiomon songused in order to say that someone or a team is doing very well in a sport ◆ used especially in newspapers, magazines etc:Oxford do have their bad moments, but when they're on song they're great to watch.Jeremy had a little trouble with his bike early in the race, but with the help of his team-mates, he was soon back on song.
on songPerforming, working, or functioning especially well. Hyphenated if used before a noun. After that terrible rehearsal, it's a miracle that we were so on song for the concert. It seems that their goalie is on song again after that serious injury last season. on song BRITISH, JOURNALISMCOMMON If a sports player is on song, they are playing very well. When I was on song, I knew my opponents couldn't stop me. The whole team was on song. on song performing well; in good form. British informal 1996 Times The horse is in pretty good shape. I rode him out at Haydock and he felt on song. on ˈsong (informal) working or performing well: The whole team was on song. |