doing+right
91waste no time in doing something — waste no time in (doing something) to immediately begin an activity. Caroline wasted no time in tackling her new job. Will came right from the airport to the office and lost no time getting back to work …
92I don't blame you (for doing something) — I don t ˈblame you/her, etc. (for doing sth) idiom (informal) used to say that you think that what sb did was reasonable and the right thing to do • ‘I just slammed the phone down when he said that.’ ‘I don t blame you!’ Main entry: ↑blameidiom …
93I don't blame her (for doing something) — I don t ˈblame you/her, etc. (for doing sth) idiom (informal) used to say that you think that what sb did was reasonable and the right thing to do • ‘I just slammed the phone down when he said that.’ ‘I don t blame you!’ Main entry: ↑blameidiom …
94Except in the case of their wives or those whom their right hands possess — is an often referred to part of a verse that appears in two Qur anic verses of Al Muminun and Al Maarij.It is often quoted in relation to the topics of Islam and slavery, Sexuality in Islam, Islam and masturbation, Nikah Mut ah and others, and… …
95Do It Right The First Time - DRIFT — A theory from managerial accounting that relates to just in time (JIT) inventory (where a company only receives goods as they are needed to cut down on inventory costs) and production management. The idea behind DRIFT is that management wants all …
96left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing — Meaning Origin From the Bible. Matthew 6:3. But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth …
97be on the right track — to be doing something in a way that will bring good results. Our success in the opinion polls proves we re on the right track …
98get off on the right foot — to begin doing something in a way that is likely to succeed. We like to start our meetings on time, and we got off on the right foot this morning …
99well-doing — n. Right conduct, good actions, up right deeds …
100be right up someone's alley — informal to be what someone likes or is good at doing That kind of music is right up our alley …