give+an+order+to

  • 41order to show cause — see order 3b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. order to show cause …

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  • 42Order Made — Single by Radwimps from the album Altocolony no Teiri Released …

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  • 43order around — ˌorder a ˈround ˌorder a ˈbout british [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they order around he/she/it orders around present participle ordering around …

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  • 44order out — ˌorder ˈout [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they order out he/she/it orders out present participle ordering out past tense …

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  • 45give your life — give (your) life slightly formal to die in order to save other people or in order to defend a belief that you support. Millions of soldiers laid down their lives for their country in the Great War …

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  • 46give life — give (your) life slightly formal to die in order to save other people or in order to defend a belief that you support. Millions of soldiers laid down their lives for their country in the Great War …

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  • 47order in — ˌorder ˈin [intransitive/transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they order in he/she/it orders in present participle ordering in past tense …

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  • 48give (someone) a dose of (their) own medicine — give (someone) a dose/taste of (their) own medicine to do the same bad thing to someone that they have often done to you, in order to show them how unpleasant it is. She s always turning up late for me so I thought I d give her a taste of her own …

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  • 49give (someone) a taste of (their) own medicine — give (someone) a dose/taste of (their) own medicine to do the same bad thing to someone that they have often done to you, in order to show them how unpleasant it is. She s always turning up late for me so I thought I d give her a taste of her own …

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  • 50give someone the once-over — give (someone/something) the once over informal to quickly look at someone or examine something in order to see what they are like. The security guard gave me the once over but didn t bother checking my pass. Can you give my essay the once over… …

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