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111done for — adjective Doomed; without hope of recovery. Hes done for when they hear that piece of testimony. See Also: do for …
112Done — This interesting surname with the spelling forms Don, Done, Dunn, Dunne, Donn and Donne, may be either Celtic Gaelic or Anglo Saxon in origin. It is recored in all parts of the British Isles, including Ireland, and it derives usually either from… …
113done — adj. Done is used with these nouns: ↑thing …
114done for — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. defeated, vanquished, ruined; see beaten 1 , dead 1 , destroyed , dying 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. doomed, *had it, beaten, defeated, ruined, finished, *sunk, *washed up, exhausted, tired, dead. ANT.: saved,… …
115döne dolaşa — uzun süre gezerek Bahçenin içinde döne dolaşa meşhur kuyunun yanına geldiğimiz zaman... R. N. Güntekin …
116done for — adj In big trouble, finished. I just let the car roll into the lake. I m done for when the rents find out. 1940s …
117done\ for — adj. phr. Finished; dead. When the police burst in on the crooks, they knew they were done for …
118done\ with — adj. phr. Finished; completed. As soon as you re done with your work, give us a call …
119done — dÊŒn adj. finished, completed duË;dÊŠ v. perform, execute; make, create; act; work at; cheat, rob (Slang); travel at a certain speed (Slang) n. fuss, commotion; something that must be done; swindle (British Slang); hairdo, hairstyle; party… …
120done deal — This expression is used to refer to an agreement or decision which has been reached on a certain matter. We re still considering several proposals, so it s not a done deal yet …