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  • 31something goes for someone else — (something) goes for (someone/something else) something is also true for someone or something else. Jordan is famous, but he s not comfortable in a crowd the same goes for most movie stars and politicians. San Francisco should have a beautiful… …

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  • 32goes for someone else — (something) goes for (someone/something else) something is also true for someone or something else. Jordan is famous, but he s not comfortable in a crowd the same goes for most movie stars and politicians. San Francisco should have a beautiful… …

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  • 33someone's heart goes out to someone — someone’s heart goes out to someone phrase used for saying that someone feels sorry for someone else My heart goes out to the parents who lost their loved ones. Thesaurus: ways of expressing sympathysynonym Main entry: heart …

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  • 34someone tells me (that) — spoken phrase used for reporting what someone has said to you David tells me that you’re leaving. Is it true? Thesaurus: expressions used when repeating your own or someone else s wordssynonym Main entry: tell …

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  • 35someone's bottom line — someone’s bottom line phrase the lowest price someone will accept, or the greatest change they are prepared to accept when they are trying to reach an agreement with someone else We have to find out what the terrorists’ bottom line is. Thesaurus …

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  • 36someone's ears are burning — someone’s ears are burning phrase if you say that someone’s ears are burning, you mean that other people are talking about them Thesaurus: expressions used when repeating your own or someone else s wordssynonym Main entry: ear …

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  • 37someone's opposite number — someone’s opposite number phrase someone who has the same job or status as someone else in another organization or country Relations between the Secretary of Defense and his opposite number in Britain were poor. Thesaurus: colleaguessynonym… …

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  • 38someone — (n.) c.1300, sum on; from SOME (Cf. some) + ONE (Cf. one). Someone else romantic rival is from 1914 …

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  • 39someone's opposite number — someone who has the same job or status as someone else in another organization or country Relations between the Secretary of Defense and his opposite number in Britain were poor …

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  • 40someone's side of the story — someone’s side of the story phrase your account of what happened, when someone else gives a different account I’d like to hear his side of the story as well. Thesaurus: descriptions and storiessynonym Main entry: story …

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