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What's the meaning of "on the wagon" idiom? Please give me some examples!

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Idiom Conjugations:

 
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Gerund Form of the Idiom:

Being on the wagon can be a very difficult process to maintain.
 
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Idiom Usage:

This idiom is almost always used to refer to people who have trouble controlling their alcohol intake - alcoholics.
This idiom can be used to describe a situation where a recovering alcoholic is consciously abstaining from alcohol.
This idiom can be used to describe abstaining from any addictive or compulsive behavior.
 

Idiom Usage Option:

"to go on the wagon"
to plan to be in the process of not drinking alcohol usually due to an addiction problem
For example:
"Tomorrow, I will go on the wagon.  I want to drink for just one more night"
The use of "go on the wagon" shows the intention to be on the wagon at some future time.
 
The "go on the wagon" form of this idiom is often used with the verb forms:
{want to} - He wants to go on the wagon but does not have the willpower.
                                                                   or
{need to} - She needs to go on the wagon.  She knows that she needs to quit drinking.
Both of these uses, {want to} and {need to} show some form of future intention.
 
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Idiom Scenario 2:


Paul is visiting his friend Martha.  Martha has just baked some chocolate chip cookies.  Martha offers Paul a plate of fresh baked cookies.  Paul reaches for the plate but then remembers his resolve to continue his two years of successful weight loss.
"Martha, the cookies smell so delicious and I love your chocolate chip cookies but I am on the diet wagon."
Good for Paul to resist and stay on the wagon.
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Idiom Scenario 1:


Linda has not had a drink of alcohol since she fell off the wagon last month.  She quit drinking again right afterwards.  Linda is visiting her friend Jane who has recently broken her leg.  Jane is having a nice glass of red wine after her dinner.  Jane offers Linda a glass of wine.  Linda replies...
"I would love to have a glass of wine but I am on the wagon.!"
Social situations can be very difficult for recovering alcoholics to keep their resolve and remain on the wagon.
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Idiom Definition:


"to be on the wagon"
to be in the process of not drinking alcohol usually due to an addiction problem
 
Synonyms:
abstain, abstaining, abstinent, controlled, dry, non-indulgent, restrain, sober, pledge, temperate, unintoxicated
 
 
This young woman is literally on the wagon. - - - - ->  a young woman dressed in grey shorts and an orange shirt is riding on a small wagon.




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