to go round the bend

  • 1Round the Bend — was a British children s television series, which ran for three seasons on Children s ITV, beginning in 1988. It was cancelled, supposedly following complaints from Mary Whitehouse s National Viewers and Listeners Association about the coarseness …

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  • 2Round The Bend Lodge — (Bakklysdrift,Южно Африканская Республика) Категория отеля: Адрес: Turn right …

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  • 3Round the Bend (1951 novel) — Round the Bend was a 1951 novel by Nevil Shute. It tells the story of Constantine Connie Shaklin, an aircraft engineer who founds a new religion transcending existing religions based on the merit of good work.In many ways, the book explores… …

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  • 4round the bend — If someone has gone round the bend, they have stopped being rational about something. If something drives you round the bend, it irritates you or makes you angry …

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  • 5round the bend — ► round the bend informal mad. Main Entry: ↑bend …

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  • 6round the bend —    mentally unbalanced    Going out of sight. Less often as around the bend or round the twist:     Keitel also is going round the bend, Jodl observed. (C. Forbes, 1983)     But I was around the bend. I was sort of like Lady Macbeth obsessed by… …

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  • 7round the bend —    If someone has gone round the bend, they have stopped being rational about something. If something drives you round the bend, it irritates you or makes you angry.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 8round the bend — informal crazy. Tell me frankly: do you think my father s round the bend? I was sure I d locked that door. I must be going round the bend …

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  • 9Round the bend —   If someone has gone round the bend, they have stopped being rational about something. If something drives you round the bend, it irritates you or makes you angry …

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  • 10round the bend — this time, I think Gordon s really gone round the bend See mad 1) …

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