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  • 1done in — (informal).See exhausted sense 1. → done * * * ˌdəˈnin adjective : physically exhausted * * * done in very informal phrase very tired Poor Tom was done in when he got home …

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  • 2done in — too tired to do any more. He looked completely done in when he arrived at work …

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  • 3Done by the Forces of Nature — Studio album by Jungle Brothers Released November 8, 1989 Recorded …

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  • 4done — past participle of DO (Cf. do); from O.E. pp. gedon (a vestige of the prefix is in ADO (Cf. ado)). U.S. Southern use of done in phrases like he done gone to the store is attested from 1827, according to OED: a perfective auxiliary or with… …

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  • 5done and dusted — done and ˈdusted idiom (BrE, informal) completely finished • That s my article for the magazine done and dusted. Main entry: ↑doneidiom …

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  • 6done like a dinner — ˌdone like a ˈdinner idiom (AustralE, NZE, informal) completely defeated Main entry: ↑dinneridiom …

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  • 7done — do do (d[=oo]), v. t. or auxiliary. [imp. {did} (d[i^]d); p. p. {done} (d[u^]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Doing} (d[=oo] [i^]ng). This verb, when transitive, is formed in the indicative, present tense, thus: I do, thou doest (d[=oo] [e^]st) or dost… …

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  • 8done — adj. 1) (AE) done with (we re done with the chores) 2) (BE) to have done with (we ve done with the plates) 3) (misc.) after that hike, I m done for ( I m completely exhausted ) * * * I m done for ( I m completely exhausted ) (misc.) after that… …

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  • 9done — done1 [dʌn] the past participle of ↑do done 2 done2 adj [not before noun, no comparative] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(finished)¦ 2¦(cooked)¦ 3 be done for 4 done in 5 be done 6 be done with it 7 be done …

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  • 10completely — com|plete|ly [ kəm plitli ] adverb *** 1. ) if something is done completely, every part of it is done 2. ) used for emphasis: Doctors said the operation was completely successful. Ellen s suggestion took us completely by surprise …

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