their way

  • 51their */*/*/ — UK [ðeə(r)] / US [ðer] determiner Summary: Their is used as a possessive determiner (followed by a noun), being a possessive form of they. Get it right: their: Don t confuse their (the possessive form of they ) and there (a pronoun and adverb).… …

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  • 52way — A means of passage for a vessel in leaving the wharf and proceeding to sea. 48 Am J1st Ship § 263. The course which workmen will under ordinary circumstances take in order to go from one part of the employer s premises to another as their duties… …

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  • 53Way To Heaven —    German guards referred to the passage leading to the gas chambers at Treblinka as the “way to heaven” (Himmelstrasse). The passage to the gas chamber was lined by Schutzstaffel (SS) men with their dogs who, armed with whips and clubs,… …

    Historical dictionary of the Holocaust

  • 54Way Outward Bound (Goodies episode) — Infobox The Goodies episode name = Way Outward Bound number = 26 airdate = 11 March, 1973 (Sunday mdash; 8.15 p.m.) director = producer = guests = Joan Sims as the Matron Bill Frazer as the Sergeant Major Bullcock series = 3Way Outward Bound is… …

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  • 55Their Story — Infobox Television episode Title = Their Story Series = Scrubs Season = 6 Episode = 17 Guests= Carole Davis (Rosie Myler) Chad Broskey (Rod) Gina DeVivo (Stephanie) Airdate = April 19, 2007 Production = 617 Writer = Andrew Schwartz Director =… …

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  • 56their*/*/*/ — [ðeə] determiner 1) belonging to, or relating to, a particular group of people or things that have already been mentioned or when it is obvious which ones you are referring to chemical fertilizers and their effect on the environment[/ex] They… …

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  • 57way the wind blows — or[how the wind blows] {n. phr.} The direction or course something may go; how things are; what may happen. * /Most senators find put which way the wind blows in their home state before voting on bills in Congress./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 58way the wind blows — or[how the wind blows] {n. phr.} The direction or course something may go; how things are; what may happen. * /Most senators find put which way the wind blows in their home state before voting on bills in Congress./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 59way to go — mainly American spoken used for telling someone that they have done something well, or that you are proud of their achievement Way to go, Mary! Keep up the good work …

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  • 60their hearts — bless him/her/them/bless his heart her heart their hearts spoken phrase used for talking about someone in a loving or sympathetic way She’s just learned to say her name, bless her! …

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