to see somebody do
81(to) put somebody on a pedestal — to put/place sb on a ˈpedestal idiom to admire sb so much that you do not see their faults Main entry: ↑pedestalidiom …
82(to) place somebody on a pedestal — to put/place sb on a ˈpedestal idiom to admire sb so much that you do not see their faults Main entry: ↑pedestalidiom …
83be to do with somebody — be/have to do with sb/sth idiom to be about or connected with sb/sth • ‘What do you want to see me about?’ ‘It s to do with that letter you sent me.’ Main entry: ↑doidiom …
84have to do with somebody — be/have to do with sb/sth idiom to be about or connected with sb/sth • ‘What do you want to see me about?’ ‘It s to do with that letter you sent me.’ Main entry: ↑doidiom …
85break somebody's heart — break sb s ˈheart idiom to make sb feel very unhappy • She broke his heart when she called off the engagement. • It breaks my heart to see you like this. Main entry: ↑heartidiom …
86clap eyes on somebody — clap/lay/set eyes on sb/sth idiom (informal) (usually used in negative sentences) to see sb/sth • I haven t clapped eyes on them for weeks. • I hope I never set eyes on this place again! …
87lay eyes on somebody — clap/lay/set eyes on sb/sth idiom (informal) (usually used in negative sentences) to see sb/sth • I haven t clapped eyes on them for weeks. • I hope I never set eyes on this place again! …
88set eyes on somebody — clap/lay/set eyes on sb/sth idiom (informal) (usually used in negative sentences) to see sb/sth • I haven t clapped eyes on them for weeks. • I hope I never set eyes on this place again! …
89bring somebody (back) down to earth (with a bang) — come back/down to ˈearth (with a ˈbang/ˈbump) | bring sb (back) down to ˈearth (with a ˈbang/ˈbump) idiom (informal) to return, or to make sb return, to a normal way of thinking or behaving after a time when they have been very excited, not very… …
90bring somebody (back) down to earth (with a bump) — come back/down to ˈearth (with a ˈbang/ˈbump) | bring sb (back) down to ˈearth (with a ˈbang/ˈbump) idiom (informal) to return, or to make sb return, to a normal way of thinking or behaving after a time when they have been very excited, not very… …