to set the record straight
11put the record straight — set the record straight, relayed the events accurately, organized matters …
12put the record straight — put/set the record straight to tell the true facts about a situation in order to show people that what they believed previously was not correct. She is writing her memoirs to set the record straight once and for all …
13put the record straight — put/set the record straight ► to tell someone the true facts about something when they have been given wrong information: »Although the firm quickly put the record straight, the news had a negative impact on their shares. Main Entry: ↑straight …
14put the record straight — ► put (or set) the record straight correct a misapprehension. Main Entry: ↑record …
15The Record of Singing — is the most important compilation of singing from the first half of the 20th century, the era of the 78 rpm record.It was published by EMI, successor to the British company His Master s Voice (better known as HMV), the leading organization in the …
16The Mamas & the Papas — From left to right, top to bottom: Denny Doherty, John and Michelle Phillips, and Cass Elliot. Background information Origin …
17record — ► NOUN 1) a piece of evidence or information constituting an account of something that has occurred, been said, etc. 2) the previous conduct or performance of a person or thing. 3) (also criminal record) a list of a person s previous criminal… …
18For the Record (documentary) — Infobox Film name = For the Record caption = director = Britney Spears producer = writer = starring = Britney Spears distributor = MTV released = November 30, 2008 runtime = 90 min. country = United States language = English budget = amg id =… …
19set someone straight — set (someone/something) straight to tell someone the true facts about a situation that they had not understood correctly. If you think we won t be affected by what s happening in Asia, our chief economist would like to set you straight. Related… …
20set something straight — set (someone/something) straight to tell someone the true facts about a situation that they had not understood correctly. If you think we won t be affected by what s happening in Asia, our chief economist would like to set you straight. Related… …