to see somebody do
101give my love to somebody — give/send my love to sb idiom (informal) used to send good wishes to sb • Give my love to Mary when you see her. • Bob sends his love. Main entry: ↑ …
102send my love to somebody — give/send my love to sb idiom (informal) used to send good wishes to sb • Give my love to Mary when you see her. • Bob sends his love. Main entry: ↑ …
103give somebody an inch (and they'll take a mile) — give sb an ˈinch (and they ll take a ˈmile/ˈyard) idiom (saying) used to say that if you allow some people a small amount of freedom or power they will see you as weak and try to take a lot more Main entry: ↑inchidiom …
104give somebody an inch (and they'll take a yard) — give sb an ˈinch (and they ll take a ˈmile/ˈyard) idiom (saying) used to say that if you allow some people a small amount of freedom or power they will see you as weak and try to take a lot more Main entry: ↑inchidiom …
105give somebody the cold shoulder — give sb the cold ˈshoulder idiom (informal) to treat sb in an unfriendly way see also ↑cold shoulder Main entry: ↑coldidiom …
106go steady (with somebody) — go ˈsteady (with sb) idiom (old fashioned, informal) to have a romantic or sexual relationship with sb, in which you see the other person regularly • They ve been going steady for a year now. Main entry: ↑steady …
107guilt somebody into something doing something — ˈguilt sb into sth/into doing sth derived (informal) to make sb do sth by persuading them that it is wrong not to do it • I only went because she guilted me into it. • He guilted me into going to see her to apologize. Main entry: ↑ …
108guilt somebody into into doing something — ˈguilt sb into sth/into doing sth derived (informal) to make sb do sth by persuading them that it is wrong not to do it • I only went because she guilted me into it. • He guilted me into going to see her to apologize. Main entry: ↑ …
109have had enough (of somebody) — have had eˈnough (of sth/sb) idiom used when sth/sb is annoying you and you no longer want to do, have or see it or them • I ve had enough of driving the kids around. Main entry: ↑enoughidiom …
110in somebody's eyes — in ˈsb s eyes idiom (BrE also to ˈsb s eyes) in sb s opinion or according to the way that they see the situation • She can do no wrong in her father s eyes. • To Western eyes, it may seem that the city is overcrowded. Main entry …