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  • 121pay the ultimate price — make the ultimate sacrifice or pay the ultimate price to die fighting for something or trying to achieve something …

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  • 122ˌpay sb ˈback — phrasal verb 1) to give someone the same amount of money that you borrowed from them 2) to do something bad to someone because they have done something bad to you She was determined to pay them back for the trouble they had caused.[/ex] …

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  • 123pay someone back — repay a loan to someone a regular amount was deducted from my wages to pay her back ■ figurative take revenge on someone a terrorist group had decided to pay him back for short changing them ■ reward someone for something done earlier I took Aunt …

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  • 124Something Always Happens — Infobox Film name = Something Always Happens image size = caption = director = Michael Powell producer = Irving Asher writer = Brock Williams narrator = starring = Ian Hunter Nancy O Neil music = cinematography = Basil Emmott editing = Bert Bates …

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  • 125pay up — verb To pay for something in total, after a certain amount of time after receiving a purchase. I havent received the money for a week, so its time to pay up now …

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  • 126pay dearly for —    If you pay dearly for something that you do or say, you suffer a lot as a result of it.     If you leave your job now, you may have to pay dearly for it …

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  • 127pay the piper — to accept the unpleasant results of something you have done. After fooling around for most of the semester, now he has to pay the piper and study over vacation. If you don t charge enough for your work, at some point you will have to pay the… …

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  • 128pay through the nose — informal to pay too much for something. If you want a decent wine in a restaurant, you have to pay through the nose for it. (usually + for) …

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