go cold turkey in English
verb
stop doing a habitual activity suddenly and completely (such as smoking); undergo abrupt and complete withdrawal from a habitual activity; start or do something without preparation or practice
Use "go cold turkey" in a sentence
1. Gotta go cold turkey.
2. How come she doesn't go cold turkey a while back?
3. You see one mountain monster man, and you go cold turkey.
4. Club president Scott Doughty reckons spots only erupt when members go cold turkey.
5. G. M. has stated it will go cold turkey on incentives, and it has.
6. The quickest way to get her off the drug was to let her go cold turkey.
7. If students can manage without A/C in the heat of examinations, could not the rest of the population go cold turkey once in a while ?
8. On the other hand, I hear fellow Abstainer-types saying to moderators, “You can’t keep cheating and expect to make progress” or “Why don’t you just go cold turkey?” But different approaches work for different people