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  • 1talk one into doing smth — • to talk one into doing smth • to talk one out of doing smth (from Idioms in Speech) to persuade (to dissuade) somebody to do something Edna talked him into going, said Tony. (M. Wilson) He acted immediately and calmly. Bunder would never, of… …

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  • 2talk one out of doing smth — • to talk one into doing smth • to talk one out of doing smth (from Idioms in Speech) to persuade (to dissuade) somebody to do something Edna talked him into going, said Tony. (M. Wilson) He acted immediately and calmly. Bunder would never, of… …

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  • 3bring oneself to do smth — (from Idioms in Speech) to get oneself to do something, to make oneself do something I could not bring myself to tell him that I had not seen Jean for the past four days. (A. Cronin) With a considerable effort, he brought himself to look the… …

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  • 4put smth in a nutshell — • the long and the short of it • to cut a long story short • to put smth in a nutshell (from Idioms in Speech) the general result or effect; all that need be said; the upshot (in the fewest words possible, in short, in brief); the substance of… …

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  • 5go into smth — (from Idioms in Speech) to occupy oneself with; to be busy with; Before we go into it in more detail, said Charles, able to speak at last, could you clear up one point for me? (J. Wain) Could Clare get a divorce from him without publicly going… …

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  • 6play for smth — treat someone as something, act toward someone as something He was trying to play me for a fool but I could easily see what he was trying to do …

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  • 7play smb for smth — treat someone as something, act toward someone as something He was trying to play me for a fool but I could easily see what he was trying to do …

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  • 8see one's way clear to do smth — feel able to do something When you see your way clear to begin the project could you please come and tell me …

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  • 9keep an eye on — (smth or smb) watch (as in take care of something) Will you keep an eye on the baby while I go to the store. (from Idioms in Speech) to watch carefully; to look after; to observe (from a distance) so that the party under observation is unaware of …

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  • 10there is little point in — • there is no point in doing smth • there is little point in doing smth • there is not much point in doing smth • there is not any point in doing smth (from Idioms in Speech) (doing smth) there is no (little, not much) sense (use) in doing… …

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