finish remaining small tasks · finalize details
Imagine you've just completed a big project, but there are still a few minor things left to do – like sending a final email, organizing files, or getting a last signature. This phrase is perfect for those moments! It’s all about making sure everything is perfectly wrapped up. 📦✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** This idiom comes from sewing or knot-tying, where you literally secure any loose threads to prevent unraveling. 🧵 In business, it means ensuring everything is neat, tidy, and fully concluded! Don't leave things hanging! You often hear this when a project is almost, but not quite, done.
When would you most appropriately use 'tie up loose ends'? A. When there are a few small tasks left to complete a project. B. When starting a brand new project. C. When deciding on the main goal of a project.