to be the picture of sb
31keep sb in the picture — keep/put sb in the picture ► to make sure someone knows all the facts about a situation that is changing: »We keep shareholders in the picture with our annual reports. Main Entry: ↑picture …
32keep/put sb in the picture — ► to make sure someone knows all the facts about a situation that is changing: »We keep shareholders in the picture with our annual reports. Main Entry: ↑picture …
33put sb in the picture — keep/put sb in the picture ► to make sure someone knows all the facts about a situation that is changing: »We keep shareholders in the picture with our annual reports. Main Entry: ↑picture …
34put one in the picture — {v. phr.} To inform someone of all the facts about a given situation. * /Once you re back from your overseas trip, we ll put you in the picture about recent developments at home./ …
35put one in the picture — {v. phr.} To inform someone of all the facts about a given situation. * /Once you re back from your overseas trip, we ll put you in the picture about recent developments at home./ …
36get the picture — verb To understand or comprehend; to interpret correctly. I hung a no solicitors sign by my door. One of these days, I hope theyll get the picture and quit ringing the bell …
37get the picture — See: THE PICTURE …
38get the picture — See: THE PICTURE …
39Somebody has to Shoot the Picture — is a 1990 suspense thriller film TV movie written by photojournalist Doug Magee, inspired by his interviews with and photos of death row prisoners. Directed by Frank Pierson.Cast, selected* Roy Scheider as Paul Marish, Photographer * Bonnie… …
40enter the picture — index emerge, occur (come to mind) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …