rub one's hands together
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[edit]rub one's hands together (third-person singular simple present rubs one's hands together, present participle rubbing one's hands together, simple past and past participle rubbed one's hands together)
- (idiomatic, colloquial) To anticipate something eagerly.
- 2017 Interest rate rise: What you are saying BBC News, 2 November 2017. Accessed 3 August 2018.
- ""It's been over 10 years and it's about time we got a little bit more," Ms Tongue pointed out. "I'm rubbing my hands together, definitely.""
- 2018 Riley Beveridge, No final decision on 2019 AFLW Fixture Brisbane Lions, 3 August 2018. Accessed 3 August 2018.
- ""But I thought when those two new teams came in … I was rubbing my hands together thinking 'we are going to get a legitimate competition here, we will play everyone once and head into a finals series, you beauty'."
- 2017 Interest rate rise: What you are saying BBC News, 2 November 2017. Accessed 3 August 2018.
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