bill (verb)

  • 121stun — verb /stʌn/ a) To incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness. Bill tried to stun the snake by striking it on the head. b) To shock or surprise. In many European countries cattle have to be stunned before slaughtering …

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  • 122put paid to — verb a) (bookkeeping) to mark a bill or a debt record as paid . The rain put paid to our plans for a picnic. b) to terminate; to cancel (plans or expectations); to stop something once and for all …

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  • 123rebill — verb To bill again …

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  • 124go back — verb a) To return to a place after having been there at a previous time. Bill and I go back to college. b) To have known each other for a certain length of time. You promised me that youd pay up today, no going back on your word …

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  • 125do over — verb a) To beat up. I dont call in Bill Wyman to come in and do him over for me, with one of his vicious ankle twisters or Chinese burns. b) To repeat; to start over. ...if he answers in a foreign accent, we do him over; and if hes got any money… …

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  • 126overlearn — verb /əʊvəˈləːn/ a) To learn (something) more than is necessary; to study excessively, to take (something) too much to heart. Why the rigmarole of a military survey before enacting a measure most Americans already favoured? Maybe he over learned… …

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  • 127eliminate — verb /ɪˈlɪməneɪt/ a) <div id= v1 > To completely destroy (something) so that it no longer exists.</div> Bill was eliminated as a suspect when the police interviewed witnesses. b) To kill (a person or animal). John was eliminated as a… …

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  • 128go halves — verb To divide equally between two parties. Would you like to go halves in the grocery bill? Syn: go halfsies …

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