stew in your own juice

  • 1stew in (your) own juice — stew in (your) own juice/juices informal if you leave someone to stew in their own juice, you leave them to worry about something bad that has happened or something stupid they have done. She ll calm down just leave her to stew in her own juices… …

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  • 2stew in your own juice/juices — see ↑stew, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑juice stew in your own juice/juices informal : to worry and suffer because of something that you did Let him stew in his own juices for a while. • • • Main Entry: ↑stew …

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  • 3stew in your own juice —    If you let someone stew in their own juice, you leave them to worry about the consequences of their own actions.     Ricky spent last night in prison for starting a fight let him just stew in his own juice! …

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  • 4stew in (your) own juices — stew in (your) own juice/juices informal if you leave someone to stew in their own juice, you leave them to worry about something bad that has happened or something stupid they have done. She ll calm down just leave her to stew in her own juices… …

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  • 5stew in one's own juice — {v. phr.}, {informal} To suffer from something that you have caused to happen yourself. * /John lied to Tom, but Tom found out. Now Tom is making John stew in his own juice./ * /I warned you not to steal those apples. You got caught, and you can… …

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  • 6stew in one's own juice — {v. phr.}, {informal} To suffer from something that you have caused to happen yourself. * /John lied to Tom, but Tom found out. Now Tom is making John stew in his own juice./ * /I warned you not to steal those apples. You got caught, and you can… …

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  • 7stew\ in\ one's\ own\ juice — v. phr. informal To suffer from something that you have caused to happen yourself. John lied to Tom, but Tom found out. Now Tom is making John stew in his own juice. I warned you not to steal those apples. You got caught, and you can stew in your …

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  • 8stew — stew1 [stju: US stu:] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: estuve cooking pot, heated room , from Vulgar Latin extufa; STOVE1] 1.) [U and C] a hot meal made by cooking meat and vegetables slowly in liquid for a long time = ↑casserole ▪ a pot …

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  • 9juice — 1 noun 1 (C, U) the liquid that comes from fruit and vegetables, or a drink that is made from this: A carton of orange juice. 2 (U) the liquid that comes out of meat when it is cooked 3 gastric/digestive juice(s) the liquid inside your stomach… …

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  • 10juice — juice1 [dʒu:s] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: jus, from Latin] 1.) [U and C] the liquid that comes from fruit and vegetables, or a drink that is made from this ▪ a carton of orange juice ▪ A coke and a tomato juice, please. 2.) [C… …

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