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61under one's arm — between one s arm and one s body Barbara tucked the papers under her arm …
62under\ one's\ belt — adv. phr. informal 1. In your stomach; eaten; or absorbed. Once he had a good meal under his belt, the man loosened his tie and fell asleep. Jones is talkative when he has a few drinks under his belt. 2. In your experience, memory or possession;… …
63under one's nose — or[under the nose of] {adv. phr.}, {informal} In sight of; in an easily seen or noticeable place. * /The thief walked out of the museum with the painting, right under the nose of the guards./ * /When Jim gave up trying to find a pen, he saw three …
64under one's spell — {adv. phr.} Unable to resist one s influence. * /From the first moment they saw each other, Peter was under Nancy s spell./ …
65under one's wing — {adv. phr.} Under the care or protection of. * /Helen took the new puppy under her wing./ * /The boys stopped teasing the new student when Bill took him under his wing./ Compare: IN TOW …
66under one's nose — or[under the nose of] {adv. phr.}, {informal} In sight of; in an easily seen or noticeable place. * /The thief walked out of the museum with the painting, right under the nose of the guards./ * /When Jim gave up trying to find a pen, he saw three …
67under one's spell — {adv. phr.} Unable to resist one s influence. * /From the first moment they saw each other, Peter was under Nancy s spell./ …
68under one's wing — {adv. phr.} Under the care or protection of. * /Helen took the new puppy under her wing./ * /The boys stopped teasing the new student when Bill took him under his wing./ Compare: IN TOW …
69under one's thumb — or under the thumb phrasal under control ; in a state of subservience < her father did not have her that much under his thumb Hamilton Basso > …
70under\ one's\ spell — adv. phr. Unable to resist one s influence. From the first moment they saw each other, Peter was under Nancy s spell …