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  • 51tell off — {v.} 1. To name or count one by one and give some special duty to; give a share to. * /Five boy scouts were told off to clean the camp./ 2. {informal} To speak to angrily or sharply; attack with words; scold. * /Mr. Black got angry and told off… …

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  • 52tell off — {v.} 1. To name or count one by one and give some special duty to; give a share to. * /Five boy scouts were told off to clean the camp./ 2. {informal} To speak to angrily or sharply; attack with words; scold. * /Mr. Black got angry and told off… …

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  • 53tell\ off — v 1. To name or count one by one and give some special duty to; give a share to. Five boy scouts were told off to clean the camp. 2. informal To speak to angrily or sharply; attack with words; scold. Mr. Black got angry and told off the boss.… …

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  • 54tell tales — to tell someone in authority about something bad that someone has done because you want to cause trouble for them. She wasn t very popular at school she was the sort of kid who was always telling tales about other kids. (often + about) I had half …

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  • 55tell someone where to get off — tv. to tell someone when enough is enough; to tell someone off. □ I was fed up with her bossiness. I finally told her where to get off. □ He told me where to get off, so I walked out on him …

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  • 56put him in his place — tell him he is wrong that he is out of line    Dwaine has insulted all of us. I hope Dad puts him in his place …

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  • 57Tell me — cite web|url=http://www.hku.hk/ppaa/articles/article5.htm|title=幻滅了的政改方案|publisher=Politics and Public Administration Association sss hkusu, The University of Hong Kong|date=2006|accessdate=2007 09 22|language=Traditional Chinese] cquote|Tell me …

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  • 58tell'um — Gullah Words tell, tells, telling, told him, her, it, them …

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  • 59tell off — PHRASAL VERB If you tell someone off, you speak to them angrily or seriously because they have done something wrong. [V n P] He never listened to us when we told him off... [V n P for n/ ing] I m always being told off for being so awkward... [V P …

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  • 60tell off — transitive verb Date: 1804 1. to number and set apart; especially to assign to a special duty < told off a detail and put them to opening a trench J. F. Dobie > 2. reprimand, excoriate < told him off for his arrogance > …

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