Idioms

bring (one's) A-game

bring (one's) A-game

To perform as best one can, especially in sports. If our best player doesn't bring her A-game, there's a good chance we end up losing today. You need to bring your A-game to this meeting—the whole board will be there. A: "The other team's hitters really roughed Kayleigh up tonight." B: "Well, she does have the flu. It's hard to bring your A-game when you're sick."
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