to be asking for

  • 1asking for trouble — phrase if doing something is asking for trouble, it is likely to cause you problems or difficulties Delaying this type of surgery is just asking for trouble. Thesaurus: to cause problems for yourselfsynonym Main entry: trouble …

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  • 2Asking For It — is the fourth track from Hole s major label debut, Live Through This . The song is a notable track from the band as it was not released as a single, yet it made a brief, four week appearance on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart in early 1995,… …

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  • 3asking for what is due — index demand Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4Asking for Flowers — Infobox Album | Name = Asking for Flowers Type = studio Artist = Kathleen Edwards Released = March 4, 2008 Recorded = Genre = Country, Rock, Pop Length = Label = MapleMusic Recordings (CDA) Zoë Records (US) Producer = Kathleen Edwards Jim Scott… …

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  • 5asking for trouble —    Someone who is asking for trouble is behaving so stupidly that he/she is likely to have problems.     Driving fast on these roads is really asking for trouble! …

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  • 6asking for trouble — if doing something is asking for trouble, it is likely to cause you problems or difficulties Delaying this type of surgery is just asking for trouble …

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  • 7asking for assistance — n. asking for help, requesting aid …

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  • 8asking for help — n. asking for assistance, requesting aid …

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  • 9Asking for repetition — You ask someone to repeat what they have said when you have not heard them or when you have not understood them. You can also ask someone to repeat what they have said when you feel that what they have said is surprising or impolite. ◊ asking… …

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  • 10asking for repetition — You ask someone to repeat what they have said when you have not heard them or when you have not understood them. You can also ask someone to repeat what they have said when you feel that what they have said is surprising or impolite. ◊ asking… …

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