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  • 121pay (someone) back in (their) own coin — British & Australian, old fashioned to treat someone in the same bad way that they have treated you. I decided to pay her back in her own coin and refuse to help her …

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  • 122have a mind of one's own — {v. phr.} To be independent in one s thinking and judgment. * /Tow has always had a mind of his own so there is no use trying to convince him how to vote./ …

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  • 123have a mind of one's own — {v. phr.} To be independent in one s thinking and judgment. * /Tow has always had a mind of his own so there is no use trying to convince him how to vote./ …

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  • 124A Room of One's Own — is an extended essay by Virginia Woolf. First published during 24 October 1929, [ [http://www.uah.edu/woolf/roompubhistory.html FAQ: A Room of One s Own, Publishing History] . Retrieved 7 August 2008.] it was based on a series of lectures she… …

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  • 125him'own — Gullah Words his, her s, his own, her own, its own …

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  • 126(a) mind of your own — a mind of (your) own the ability to act or think independently. I advised her to take the job offer, but she has a mind of her own, so I don t know what she ll decide. Usage notes: sometimes used humorously of things that are not alive to suggest …

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  • 127(a) mind of own — a mind of (your) own the ability to act or think independently. I advised her to take the job offer, but she has a mind of her own, so I don t know what she ll decide. Usage notes: sometimes used humorously of things that are not alive to suggest …

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  • 128be your own man — be (your) own man/woman/person to behave in the way that you want and to not let other people influence you. Despite being the daughter of two Hollywood stars, she s very much her own woman with her own acting style …

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